βIβve known since childhood that I was destined for a career in natural resources and conservation educationβ Cooper said.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Columbia residents.
Many in the Columbia area behind on rent. A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday.
Richland County's Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center is increasing salaries for detention officers.
The LDC is a set of regulations governing land use and development in unincorporated Richland County.
The County has awarded more than $8.5 million through ERAP and continues to assist residents in need.
In 2012, Richland County residents voted to approve the referendum for the Transportation Penny program.
Capacity inside the chambers is limited, with seats available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Richland County Council will resume in-person meetings with new safety protocols beginning with a special called meeting Tuesday, July 13.
The unemployment rate in Richland County is higher than the South Carolina average.
Arrows will also be added to Summit Parkway south of the Summit Centre intersection to designate lane movements onto Clemson Road.
The online survey is available until August 20.
This is how the Columbia area compares to South Carolina and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
The County's Neighborhood Improvement Program is asking for public feedback on a planned restoration project in the Dentsville area.
βAs weβre coming out of the pandemic, this is an opportunity to talk with your Councilmember,β English said.
Richland County Councilwoman Jesica Mackey, District 9, will hold her first in-person meet and greet on June 26.
Richland County's unemployment rate is higher than the South Carolina average.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
IRS figures allow you to compare what youβre paying in taxes with that of your Richland County neighbors.
Voters in South Carolina have re-elected incumbent Lindsey Graham, according to an Associated Press projection.
On August 10th, the City of Columbia announced a new member to its executive management team.
Katie Arrington left the hospital several weeks after being seriously injured in a wrong-way crash.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster had the support of President Trump in Tuesday's runoff primary. He defeated John Warren.
Gov. Henry McMaster was the top vote-getter, but the GOP gubernatorial election will be decided in a runoff. Rep. Mark Sanford was defeated.
BREAKING: South Carolina Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy, chairman of House Oversight Committee, says he will not seek re-election.
A Caucus lawyer argued that each legislative chamber has the right to make up its own rules governing internal structure and procedure.
Quinn, 73, began his consulting busines in 1978, when South Carolina β now deep red β was dominated by Democrats.
Prosecutors say Richard Quinn tried to influence lawmakers without being a registered lobbyist.
The money could be repaid by reducing monthly bills or through direct rebates.
Thousands lost their jobs when the Jenkinsville project failed. Several lawsuits have been filed, some by disgruntled ratepayers.
The utility and South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. decided last month to bail on the expansion of V.C. Summer Nuclear Station.
The Savannah River Site was key to a nonproliferation deal between the U.S. and Russia. Both nations agreed to convert plutonium into fuel.
Acting Justice Costa Pleicones said the church is a hierarchical group, with a structure, β not a congregational entity, with no structure.
Utility executives say customers won't get refunds and are seeking permission from state regulators to recoup an additional $5 billion.
Templeton says she stands by a document that calls for state lawmakers to remove the Confederate battle flag from the Statehouse grounds.
Public Service Commission Chairman Swain Whitfield said the utilities' decision will "shatter lives, hopes and dreams."
"It became obvious to us" to end construction, said Santee Cooper CEO Lonnie Carter.
The attorney general's office said the ruling inadvertently removed the authority to charge any unmarried person with beating their partner.
The court says it can't find a reasonable basis for providing protection to one set of domestic violence victims while denying it to others.
A new study reveals South Carolina's state finances are still in bad shape.