$40 million to go toward making state agribusinesses more efficient
The money was approved by the General Assembly to help agribusinesses develop infrastructure that aids smaller farms and businesses.
View ArticleUSC gym goers ‘feel the pinch’ of growing student body
“I feel like I just get kind of worn out waiting,” one freshman said.
View ArticleOnly West Virginia is worse. SC women lawmakers encourage others to take a...
Twenty-five, or 14.7%, of state legislators are women. That's despite the fact that more than half the state’s population are women.
View ArticleHIV testing is the ‘gateway’ to care. So why doesn’t the government test free...
The responsibility to make HIV care accessible doesn’t always fall on the government. Nonprofits and other organizations do the most HIV testing and treat the most patients.
View ArticleWest Columbia officials: State Street future bright despite New Brookland’s...
“They’re kind of a victim of their own success,” Mayor Tem Miles said.
View ArticleNikki Haley talks Israel, Palestine while filing for SC presidential primary
But did Haley's event at the Statehouse violate state laws for using the facility because it was a campaign event?
View ArticleSC lawmakers tried to ban EMS workers from using ketamine. Medical workers...
EMS workers say banning ketamine would take an excellent tool away from paramedics.
View ArticleCayce mayor wins fifth term. Longtime incumbent councilman forced into runoff
Newcomer Byron Thomas pushed Skip Jenkins into a runoff by about 5 votes.
View ArticleDetails for USC’s 800+ acre stadium development remain sparse
(with drone video) Others have tried and failed to develop the former farmland that sits in a floodplain.
View ArticleBlack Columbia residents reconnect 55 years after being displaced
Residents were made to move in 1968 to make way for the Carolina Coliseum.
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