Columbia hosts third annual Cinco de Mayo Street Fest this weekend
The Language Buzz, located at 1921 Henderson Street, will host a Cinco de Mayo Street Festival, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.... Read More
Gilbert Primary welcomes new principal
At its April 17, 2018 Board Meeting, the Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees approved the hire of William H.... Read More
Law enforcement veteran joins Lexington District One
Stephen J. “Shaun” Spivey joins Safety and Emergency Services Director Chris Ellisor in the Lexington County School District One’s Operations Department as... Read More
CIU Leading the Way for Monticello Road Economic Development
Columbia International University is joining with community leaders for a revitalization of the Monticello Road corridor beginning with the groundbreaking of the... Read More
Midlands Rivers Coalition kicks off water quality monitoring on Lower Saluda, Broad and Congaree Rivers
The Midlands Rivers Coalition, formerly known as the Lower Saluda River Coalition, this week began its second year of water quality monitoring... Read More
Precious Cargo Annual Collection: Collins & Lacy, P.C. Calls on Community to Help Donate Items for Foster Children
May is National Foster Care Month, and to promote awareness, Collins & Lacy, P.C. is again teaming up with the South Carolina Youth... Read More
Lizard’s Thicket Chair Awarded Order of the Palmetto
Robert “Bobby” E. Williams, Chair of Lizard’s Thicket, the 41-year-old, family-owned and operated restaurant specializing in traditional Southern fare with 15 locations... Read More
TEDxUofSC announced; speaker nominations now open
The University of South Carolina announced Thursday (May 3) that it will host its inaugural TEDxUofSC Tuesday, Oct. 9. Licensed by TED, known... Read More
City of Columbia celebrates Bike Month
At their May 1, 2018 meeting, City Council proclaimed May to be Bike Month and Bicycle Safety Month in the City of... Read More
Columbia celebrates National Historic Preservation Month with special events
During the Tuesday, May 1 meeting, Columbia City Council proclaimed May as National Historic Preservation Month and presented a plaque to the... Read More