07/14/11 The Midlands public transportation system is essentially out of money, according to a member of the board's Transportation Study Commission.
07/14/11 LAKE CITY, Fla. -- Lake City police have arrested a 19-year-old man in connection with a May 30 shooting. Police arrested Roderick Harris on Wednesday and charged him with robbery and attempted murder.
07/14/11 Staying stress-free during pregnancy does more than make life happier for a mom-to-be. It also may protect her baby from developing asthma during childhood, according to a new study.Researchers from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health followed 279 inner-city African-American and Dominican women during their pregnancies. The researchers measured the women's stress and anxiety ...
07/14/11 (List compiled by Andrew Dominguez. Data sourced from Finviz.) At first glance, the police and judicial systems seem to have excelled at finding and incarcerating millions of criminals around the country.
07/14/11 Democrats called him "childish." House Speaker John Boehner deemed him "helpful." A look at the ambitious, anti-tax advocate at the center of the debt-ceiling stalemate. read more
07/14/11 Although most of the attention was focused on Google+ during Google's quarterly webcast for investors on Thursday, CEO Larry Page did take a moment to address its patent dispute with Oracle.
07/09/11 A motorcyclist who fled from Whitley County officers Thursday reached speeds of up to 160 mph before leaving the road, going airborne and crashing into several trees, according to a statement from the sheriff's department.
07/08/11 A high-speed chase in Whitley County ended Thursday with a crash that ejected the rider.
07/08/11 Fragments and ornaments from demolished landmarks and other buildings that have been kept in the Architectural Salvage Warehouse will be sold in a sealed-bid auction.
07/01/11 Columbia has sold $7 million in sewer revenue and tax bonds, a move that will allow the city to borrow money to make repairs needed to remove a state-mandated moratorium on sewer hookups in the Greenlick Creek basin.
07/01/11 The party continues as the city of Columbia celebrates South Carolina's back-to-back baseball national championships with a tickertape parade through downtown.
06/30/11 Contributed by City of Columbia The Council of Bishops and General Board of the African Methodist Episcopal Church convened in Columbia S.C. to celebrate the Investiture of the Right Reverend David R. Daniels Jr., first elected and consecrated bishop from West Africa born in Liberia, as president of the Council of Bishops. read more
06/30/11 Columbia Bank has secured naming rights for LeMay America's Car Museum's top-floor patio, which overlooks downtown Tacoma and the Thea Foss Waterway.The "Columbia Bank City View Deck" will provide museum visitors a view of the surrounding area and serve as a location for events such as receptions. ...
06/30/11 Columbia City Council members are getting an update on plans by Richland County to revive a five-mile area of Broad River Road. At the same time, a major new redevelopment project will definitely help the county's efforts.
06/30/11 The City of Columbia will honor the baseball Gamecocks with a parade and celebration Friday.
06/30/11 Columbia City Council has enacted an emergency curfew in the wake of the beating of an 18-year-old man last week in Five Points. Meanwhile, the teenage victim of the brutal attack is speaking out for the first time.
06/30/11 Columbia City Council on Tuesday night approved spending over $15,000 in taxpayer money on Gold's Gym memberships for police officers.
06/30/11 In its first year under new owners, the historic Columbia City Theater has done well, winning over the community, the local music scene and even SPIN Magazine, which called it "the city's finest-sounding room" after a secret April show by local indie stars Fleet Foxes. The theater celebrates its anniversary Saturday, July 2, with a show by local bands The Bad Things, Titanium Sporkestra and The ...
06/24/11 Workers at a Columbia City auto supplier are striking against what they call unfair demands by their employer - including a 33 percent pay cut for unskilled laborers.
06/24/11 Thanks to a sluggish economy and a surfeit of splashier events, the 25th annual Indiana Highland Games and Scottish Festival almost did not happen. |