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The City of Columbia is denying allegations in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the widow of former Irmo firefighter James Muller.
Estoria Wright says living in Columbia’s Colony Apartments is like being in prison. Besides frequent crime at the low-income ...
The 35-year-old federal law regulating tap water is so out of date that the water Americans drink can pose what scientists say are serious health risks — and still be legal. The New York Times ...
The local partner referenced there is the City of Columbia, a spokesperson later explained. “They’ve been working with the local partners since November,” Washington said.
As Independence Day approaches, South Carolina health and public safety officials are reminding residents to stay safe when ...
The Columbia City Council will revisit proposed changes to the city's equity statement on Monday. An amendment may eliminate the proposed language, retaining the original equity statement.
Columbia installs misting stations at nine parks to help residents cool down amid high temperatures. The first official day of summer arrives Friday and parts of the Midlands are already feeling the ...
You can still donate to the City of Columbia’s ‘On-the-Right-Foot’ clothing drive for students in Richland School Districts ...
The lake — west of downtown Columbia — spans more than 48,000 acres and reaches depths of about 200 feet, according to the S.C. Department of Natural Resources.
The lake — west of downtown Columbia — spans more than 48,000 acres and reaches depths of about 200 feet, according to the S.C. Department of Natural Resources.
COLUMBIA — On June 19, 1865, Union troops arrived in Texas — one of the farthest slave states — and freed thousands of enslaved people. The day became recognized as Juneteenth, a play on ...