While humidity levels are a little higher and it won’t be as windy today, elevated fire danger continues across South Carolina. A statewide burn ban remains in effect from the SC Forestry Commission.
The American Heart Association held its annual Heart Walk at Segra Park on Saturday.
Several teams in Columbia showed up Saturday morning to pull fire trucks down Hampton Street to help fight childhood cancer.
The risk of wildfire danger remains elevated and critical across the state today due to low humidity, gusty winds, and dry fuels.
Thousands gathered outside the South Carolina State House on Saturday for another round of “No Kings” rallies held across the country.
A new ice cream shop officially opened its doors in Columbia on Friday.
After a dominant second-round win against Southern Cal, the South Carolina Gamecocks continued to roll against the Oklahoma Sooners for a spot in the Elite 8. Besides Texas, Oklahoma was the only team ...
A minor was charged after a car crashed into a West Columbia restaurant at high speed.
Hundreds of fans were downtown to cheer on the Gamecocks as the team prepared for its first-round matchup against Southern.
Fire danger remains elevated today due to continued dry conditions, low relative humidity, and gusty winds; in fact, a statewide burn ban is in effect until further notice.
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