Charity

Columbia Nonprofit Provides Hot Meals for the Homeless

News Summary As temperatures drop in Columbia, the Community Cookout nonprofit steps up to serve hot, home-cooked meals to those…

2 months ago

Columbia, SC Prepares for Annual Oyster Roast

News Summary Columbia, SC is gearing up for the annual United Way Young Leaders Society Oyster Roast this Thursday. This…

2 months ago

Columbia Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Unity

News Summary Columbia, S.C. commemorated Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an uplifting celebration at the State House, reflecting on…

3 months ago

Midlands Schools Adjust Schedules Ahead of Winter Weather

News Summary As winter weather approaches, Midlands school districts are implementing schedule changes to ensure student and staff safety. Several…

3 months ago

Mayor Daniel Rickenmann Participates in U.S. Conference of Mayors

News Summary Columbia Mayor Daniel Rickenmann is attending the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington D.C., meeting with over 250…

3 months ago

Heartfelt Memorial Service for K9 Bumi in Columbia

News Summary A memorial service honoring K9 Bumi, a fallen Belgian Malinois police dog, was held at Riverland Hills Baptist…

3 months ago

New Business Accelerator Program Launches in South Carolina

News Summary Benedict College and Goodwill Industries of South Carolina have launched the NxLevel Business Accelerator Program, a comprehensive 10-week…

3 months ago

Western North Carolina Faces the Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

News Summary Following Hurricane Helene, towns in Western North Carolina are dealing with widespread destruction. Photographer Sean Rayford has captured…

3 months ago

Columbia Commemorates Martin Luther King Jr. Day

News Summary Columbia prepares to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a range of events from January 16 to…

3 months ago

Columbia Water Begins $1.9 Million Marion Street Project

News Summary Columbia Water is embarking on a $1.9 million project to enhance water quality in the Marion Street area…

3 months ago