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The Columbia City Council again delayed a vote on the future of an ordinance banning professionals from practicing conversion therapy, which attempts to change a person’s sexual ...
An “absolutely brutal” Daily Double ruling may have cost a Jeopardy! Champion their chance to compete in the Tournament of Champions on Friday’s (May 23) edition of the series. Brendan Liaw, a stay-at ...
The Trump administration is accusing Columbia University of violating the civil rights of Jewish students by “acting with ...
FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE SOFTBALL 4A state tournament at Columbia Playfield, Richland First round: Skyview vs. Yelm, 11 a.m.
At its May 15 meeting, the University of North Carolina System Board of Governors reappointed one member to Appalachian State ...
NASCAR’s longest race is just days away — but the festivities in Charlotte get going early this week. Here’s your full guide ...
With friends, family and fellow law enforcement officers by his side, Wade was sworn-in as Cayce’s latest Chief of Police. The former West Columbia Assistant Chief has been serving as Cayce’s top cop ...
There was one notable -- and loudly noted -- absence on Wednesday at Columbia University's graduation ceremony: detained ...
Donald Trump’s presidency is in full swing, and it’s time to leave Joe Biden’s term where it belongs, in the past. When a president leaves office, the country shifts focus to the new administration.
The River Bluff boys golf program has made great strides in its 12 years but none bigger than Tuesday. The Gators captured ...
Columnist writes about the potential for Scout to be an economic boon for SC like BMW, or it could end up like the failed Mack Trucks plant in Fairfield County.
For James Agens, the road to becoming a community leader started with a hobby and a decision to volunteer. Agens, owner of Terracotta Nursery, vice president of SC Pride, AARP ...
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