Social media posts boost local business, Lazy Daisy Coffee Co.
A local coffee shop takes advantage of social media’s reach.
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Read MoreThe banning and unbanning of TikTok has left businesses that use the app in an uncertain position. But Richland County’s fine arts community is coping just fine.
Read MoreRevival Adult Dance offers weekly, drop-in, pay-by-the-class dance classes.
Read MoreThe live event at USC drew a crowd of hundreds. Not everyone was a fan.
Read MoreThe South Carolina Art Alliance decided to host a summit to inspire advocates the day before their annual Statehouse visit during art advocacy week.
Read MoreThe school offers a support system to prepare its student athletes for college recrutiment.
Read MoreSo how did it go? Coke, alt-cocktails made businesses scramble during Dry January.
Read MoreThe penny-on-the-dollar tax for transportation will last for another 25 years.
Read MoreThe S.C. legislature passed a measure compelling schools to block TikTok on all state-issued devices – or lose almost half their funding.
Read MoreNewcomer Byron Thomas pushed Skip Jenkins into a runoff by about 5 votes.
Read MoreBusinesses in Five Points and on Main and Devine streets use social media to market their products.
Read MoreCayce residents are complaining on social media about herbicides spreading to their yards, killing plants and harming pets.
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