As part of our countdown to the Jan. 21 Republican primary, Patch will interview someone in St. Andrews every week about the issues.
The S.C. Department of Public Safety launched its "Be a SANTA!" campaign.
One proposed version of the ordinance includes a three-pet limit.
The first female governor of South Carolina discusses the hardships she faced entering politics.
As part of our countdown to the Jan. 21 primary, Patch will interview someone in St. Andrews every week about the issues.
Protestors gathered at the Statehouse Monday evening.
The addition of lighting is part of a plan to improve the St. Andrews area.
The Savannah River Maritime Commission said that DHEC has overstepped by allowing Georgia Ports Authority to deepen the Savannah River.
Owners have until Dec. 2 to pay.
GOP hopeful and Texas Gov. Rick Perry appeared Thursday night on the Late Show with David Letterman and poking fun at himself and a list of "Top 10 Rick Perry Excuses."
Residents can recycle unwanted items and enjoy games and food at the event.
Members of the community gathered Thursday night for the grand opening of a historic black school.
With the grand opening of the renovated building Thursday, Patch wants you to share your memories from the past.
Leaders of the "ONE Vote 2012" campaign in S.C. will urge GOP presidential candidates to protect U.S. funding of programs for the world's poor.
Looking back, former students of the school remember it as the starting point for their enthusiasm for education.
The Richland County Recreation Commission restored the Rosenwald school with grants.
Transportation for America released a report on the condition of S.C. bridges.
The following schools and detention centers in Richland County were inspected between July and September.
The S.C. Republican Party is sponsoring two of the debates.
The intergovernmental agreement outlines how the three governments will work together to operate the CMRTA.
Candidates spent more than $700,000 in S.C., while other early-primary states brought in millions in candidate spending.
Youth incarcerated at the S.C. Department of Juvenile Justice will start building Habitat for Humanity houses in a few weeks.
The task force is examining concerns raised by local business owners about the permitting, zoning and building process.
Occupy Wall Street spreads to South Carolina.
Federal offices and some banks will be closed Monday.
A group of supporters and campaign staff gathered on Friday for the opening of the office.
September numbers have been released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Youth and volunteers will start building the first house after Oct. 18.
Weekend and holiday bus routes could be cut; services during midday hours could be reduced during the week.
Out of the three Democrats and two Republicans who represent the St. Andrews area, only one scored an 'A.'
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and his wife Callista will sign books and DVDs after the screening of a movie they produced and hosted together.
The January date will help the party maintain the state's "First in South" status.
The wife of GOP front-runner Mitt Romney submitted her husband's filing form to the S.C. Republican Party.
The agency has confirmed rides for 25 citizens on State Identification Card Day.
Residents must place bulky items by the road by Friday night.
The National Association of Counties recognized Richland County programs.
Chairman Allen Olson stepped down this week to endorse Newt Gingrich.
The Columbia TEA Party president announced his support for the former U.S. speaker of the house.
Construction projects will cause minor delays on Harbison Boulevard and St. Andrews Road next week.
Several memorial events will be held in the Columbia area for the 10th anniversary of 9/11.