Columbia County may be taking a step towards becoming a city. Leaders are voting at the commission meeting. This vote is one of the initial steps for this change from county to city to be underway.
The Augusta Boathouse needs a lot of work to be usable — nearly $6 million worth. But some city leaders think tearing it down and rebuilding may be a better option.
A bill that would define antisemitism in Georgia law has stalled after an unfriendly amendment in a Senate committee altered the measure in ways its sponsors disagree with.
In separate incidents this week, guns have been discovered at two local high schools, according to the Richmond County and Columbia County school districts.
Strom Thurmond high students are studying sports medicine while helping middle school special needs students exercise. The students get a classroom, gym, and dance floor all in one.
The Richmond County Board of Education decided to shut down Terrace Manor Elementary and Willis Foreman Elementary. Those two schools will merge into Wheeless Road Elementary, Deer Chase, and Hephzibah Elementary.
There's a push to loosen regulations around the S.C. craft brewing industry, and Tuesday was the first step in the legislative process at the State House.
According to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy working special duty at Level 9 in the 3000 block of Damascus Road heard a gunshot inside the club.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environment Control is partnering with veterinary centers to offer vaccination clinics, including several in the CSRA.
“It doesn’t expand anything. It just says if you can’t smoke in an area, you can’t vape in an area,” says House Public Health Committee Chairman Sharon Cooper, R-Marietta.
Senate Bill 140 would prevent doctors from prescribing hormone therapy or performing gender-affirming surgeries on transgender people under the age of 18.
Victim of shooting said her black 2019 Nissan Sentra that was parked in front of her residence was damaged by gunshots, but no injuries were reported, deputies said.
With the rising costs to include channels in their lineup, those streaming companies have been forced to raise prices again and again. Millions of cable and satellite subscribers cut the cord in the past few years in hopes of saving money.