Local catering staple Seawell’s could see business changes
Seawell’s Catering could move, making way for a new development at the site.
Read MoreSeawell’s Catering could move, making way for a new development at the site.
Read MoreMore than $350 million will be spent to add a recruitment lounge, multiple suites on the 100 and 200 levels and an air-conditioned space for students.
Read MoreA rite of passage for some young adults has been blocked, due to a new state law and stadium policies.
Read MoreMany low-lying Columbia, SC, streets are shut down due to flooding. Jennifer Timmons with the Columbia Police Department reminds drivers to “turn around don’t drown.”
Read MoreFormer President Donald Trump is coming to town the weekend of the Carolina-Clemson game, Columbia Mayor Daniel Rickenmann told the Carolina News and Reporter.
Read MoreSports tourism is a contributing factor in the expansion of Columbia’s businesses thanks to the variety of events that visit the Soda City.
Read MoreAfter the football game ends and fans go home, who cleans up the mess they made? ROTC students have taken up the duty.
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Read MoreThe University of South Carolina is within city of Columbia limits, meaning the mask ordinance...
Read MoreThe state high school football championships will be divided between two smaller Midlands stadium venues because of COVID-19.
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