The national tea party group will hold rallies in Greenville, Columbia and Bluffton leading up to a presidential debate in Florida.
The Congressman posted a video on his blog saying that he's feeling better.
State Identification Card Day will be held Sept. 28.
Columbia City Council and Richland County Council have to approve the service reductions before they will take effect.
The congressman for the second district contracted Lyme disease last week, according to his office.
The CMRTA board will meet Monday to hear proposals on how to solve the organization's budget deficit.
The FCC announced a plan to update the emergency response system technology.
The SC Department of Transportation announced improvement projects on Piney Grove and Broad River roads.
A new website allows jobless people to get benefits and search for jobs online.
An audit by the State Election Commission shows that more than 1,000 votes weren't counted in Richland County in the 2010 election.
Back-to-school supplies and other items are tax-free for three days.
Richland County asked three strip clubs to move or close three years ago.
New council district lines meet population changes in 2010 census.
Children can enjoy a day of free fun and food at "Richland 101 for Kids."
The CMRTA hires firm to audit finances in exchange for money from the city and county to keep buses running.
Richland County Council and Columbia City Council both voted to pay the CMRTA a combined $1.3 million to keep buses running through September.
People in St. Andrews talk about how the debt ceiling affects them.
Document includes addendum to repeal "Obamacare."
The presidential hopeful will sign "Cut, Cap and Balance" pledge.
Richland County is accepting televisions, computers and other electronics.
P. Nelson Lindsay will be the county's first economic development director.
Richland County offices, libraries close for Independence Day.
The Minnesota congresswoman draws a crowd of more than 200 at her third stop in South Carolina.
The Broad River Road Corridor Business Alliance formed as part of Richland County's efforts to revitalize the area.
The new recreation center will include a gym, crafts room and pool.
Republican congresswoman aims to capture more conservative wing of the party.