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A message to incoming retirees: Come for the golf, stay for the area's array of senior living options.
Homegoing Service for Sylvia D. "Lois" Simmons Jackson will be held 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Bible Way Church of Atlas Road with interment to follow in Temple of Faith Bible Way Church Cemetery, Gadsden.
Body in burned car identified as McPhatter
COLUMBIA, S.C. Authorities have positively identified the remains of a North Carolina woman killed after she came to South Carolina to break up with the boyfriend she met on the Internet and get back jewelry she had given him.
Police: Gadsden man confesses to killing NC woman
Authorities say a South Carolina man has confessed to killing a North Carolina woman after she argued with him about ending their relationship.
Missing Charlotte woman's body found, Richland Co. man arrested
The body of a Charlotte woman who disappeared while in Columbia has been found, and Richland County deputies say they've arrested the man who killed her.
Miles pushes School of the Arts students to produce honest work
The students of the School of the Arts creative writing class published books of their work.
Charleston native won Nobel Prize
Robert F. Furchgott, a Charleston native who won a Nobel Prize for a discovery that revolutionized the treatment of high blood pressure and heart disease, died last week at age 92.
Gadsden-Gilliard picks basketball
Georgetown's Kinard Gadsden-Gilliard has decided to focus on basketball in college instead of football.
1918-19 flu killed 14,000 in S.C.
'Let the parents who value the health of their children see to it that they are kept at home.' That in-your-face comment from a Columbia city health officer named Smith reveals the utter panic that swept the world during the 1918-19 flu pandemic.
Football player's wife cleared of charges
Second-degree lynching charges against Tanya Seymour, the wife of New England Patriots defensive lineman Richard Seymour, have been dismissed.
Vietnam vet survivor and remembrance day
Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 4:39 p.m. The fourth Annual Vietnam Veterans Survivors & Remembrance Day Program will be held on May 1, 2009 at 9:15 A.M in Memorial Park located in downtown Columbia.
Bolton: Spending public money just because it's there
RICHLAND County Councilman Norman Jackson is unapologetic in his push to build a large new park in his Lower Richland district.
School Choice Meeting on Monday
A state law maker has introduced a controversial bill he said will give parents more options for their child's education.
Charleston Housing Authority awards contracts
Most of the work is for reroofing and exterior painting at Meeting Street Manor and Wraggborough Homes.
Flags depict units, people, passage of time
For a week after the Feb. 27 ceremony in Marion honoring Gen. Francis Marion, three flags flew along Main Street and next to the Gen.
Richland 1 schools win U.S. honor
It's the gold standard of school student-nutrition awards: Twenty-four Richland 1 elementary schools have won the Healthier U.S. School Challenge Gold Award from the federal Department of Agriculture.
James Gadsden Holmes, 87, a retired Columbia business leader who devoted much of his life to civic, community and church service, died Tuesday, March 3, 2009, at his home after a long illness.
Council conflict boils over $1 million grant
Members of Richland County Council are being pulled into a tussle between colleagues over which community groups in Lower Richland should benefit from a $1 million windfall.
Alexander Kelsall Ball died in the Bishop Gadsden Retirement Community in Charleston, SC, February 12, 2009.
Tigers still wooing RB from Kansas
Clemson has not yet closed the book on the 2009 recruiting campaign. The Tigers continue to work running back Bryce Brown of Wichita, Kan., one of the few major prospects in the country not to sign last ...