City of Charleston launches pilot parking program for hospitality classes
May 12, 2025The City of Charleston announced the launch of a Hospitality Worker Parking Pilot Program, a new initiative designed to provide limited free parking access for hospitality employees who work on…
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City of Columbia unveils statue honoring Coach Dawn Staley’s legacy of leadership and impact
May 12, 2025On Wednesday, April 30, the City of Columbia unveiled a permanent statue honoring Coach Dawn Staley, a basketball icon and community leader whose legacy continues to uplift generations. The ceremony,…
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Laurens County Land Use/Zoning Task Force to Host Public Input Meeting on May 15
May 12, 2025The Laurens County Citizens for Land Use and Zoning Task Force invites all members of the public to attend an upcoming community input session on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at…
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South Carolina’s ‘Palmetto Payback’ Initiative Returns Unclaimed Funds to Residents
May 12, 2025In a major effort to reunite South Carolina residents with money that rightfully belongs to them, State Treasurer Curtis Loftis has launched a new initiative called “Palmetto Payback.” This program…
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The Columbia Area Development Partnership Launches to Power Richland County’s Next Era of Economic Growth
May 9, 2025Richland County unveiled the Columbia Area Development Partnership (CADP) – a bold new public-private collaboration that is now the exclusive local organization empowered to lead the county’s rapid economic development…
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South Carolina Hands-Free Driving Bill Headed to Governor’s Desk After Legislative Approval
May 9, 2025South Carolina is one step closer to joining the majority of U.S. states with hands-free driving laws. The “South Carolina Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act” has passed both chambers of…
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South Carolina Association of Technical College Commissioners announces 2025 award winners
May 9, 2025The South Carolina Association of Technical College Commissioners (SCATCC) announces the selection of its 2025 award winners. Commissioner Leadership Award, George Piersol, Piedmont Technical College Honors an individual who has…
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City Council Highlights | Tuesday, May 6, 2025
May 8, 2025This evening’s City Council Meeting featured several proclamation presentations, including surprise recognitions honoring dedicated City of Columbia staff. To kick off the evening, City Manager Teresa Wilson presented a surprise…
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Fountain Inn Fire Department Receives 52 Pet Oxygen Kits to Help Save Animal Lives Across Greenville County
May 7, 2025On April 28, the Fountain Inn Fire Department received 52 pet oxygen kits through a collaborative effort with the Greenville County Fire Chiefs Association. These kits, provided by the Pet…
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FY 2026 Proposed Consolidated Budget lowers property tax rate and invests in strategic priorities
May 7, 2025At its regular meeting on May 6, the Hilton Head Island Town Council approved (7-0) the first reading of the Town Manager’s proposed fiscal year (FY) 2026 consolidated budget, a…
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City of Columbia and USC Upward Bound to host celebration for class of 2025 graduates
May 7, 2025The City of Columbia’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement is partnering with the University of South Carolina’s Upward Bound Program to host a celebration honoring the Richland County School…
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Reggae Nights Concert Series kicks off May 30
May 6, 2025James Island County Park hosts four reggae concerts this summer Charleston County Parks kicks off the 2025 Reggae Nights Concert Summer Series at James Island County Park on Friday, May…
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City of Columbia proudly supports grand re-launch of The Free Medical Clinic
May 6, 2025The City of Columbia is proud to have played a key role in supporting the grand re-launch of The Free Medical Clinic, a vital community healthcare resource serving uninsured residents…
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Berlin G. Myers Parkway Extension now open to traffic
May 5, 2025Dorchester County celebrated a significant milestone in community infrastructure. The Town of Summerville, South Carolina Department of Transportation, and Dorchester County Government joined forces to complete Phase III of the…
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Richland Library Main’s café space is now home to Curiosity Coffee Bar
May 5, 2025Richland Library announced the official opening of Curiosity Coffee Bar at Richland Library Main (1431 Assembly St.), where books and brews now go hand in hand in the newly activated…
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Frank Baker honors late brother with $10,000 gift to Richland Library’s Friends and Foundation
May 5, 2025Supporting Jazz and Literacy for Local Students Richland Library is honored to announce a generous $10,000 gift from longtime supporter Frank Baker to the Friends and Foundation of Richland Library…
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Columbia Parks & Recreation Department will close the north end of Riverfront Park until May 21 for construction of trail
May 5, 2025The City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department will close portions of Riverfront Park effective immediately for public safety during heavy construction. Areas closed include the lower trail, a one…
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Richland Library closes for CSI Day on May 14
May 5, 2025Schedule Effective for all Library Locations on May14 All Richland Library locations will be closed, Wednesday, May 14, 2025, for Customer Service Improvement (CSI) Day. During CSI Day, Richland Library…
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City of Columbia: Advertisement of Vacancies on Various Boards and Commissions
May 1, 2025The City of Columbia is accepting applications to fill several vacancies on the following boards and commissions. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS (BOZA) Seeking to fill one (1) vacancy. The Board…
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Dorchester County announces Notary Public Commission enrollment now available at Summerville location
May 1, 2025Residents of Dorchester County can now conveniently enroll their Notary Public Commission at the Clerk of Court’s Office, Family Court Division, located at 212 Deming Way, Summerville. Residents can continue…
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Picnic for the Parks sets attendance record, raises $55K for 26 Charleston parks
May 1, 2025A record-breaking crowd gathered at Hampton Park’s Rose Pavilion on Sunday, April 27, 2025, for the Charleston Parks Conservancy’s 4th annual Picnic for the Parks, raising $55,000 to support the…
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SRO/Master Patrol
May 1, 2025The City of Clinton Police Department is currently seeking qualified applicants for the Full-Time School Resource Officer position. Under occasional supervision, establishes and maintains a police presence on assigned school…
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Charleston County Waterparks to open for weekends starting May 17
May 1, 2025The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) will open its three waterparks – Splash Island in Mount Pleasant, Splash Zone on James Island, and Whirlin’ Waters in North Charleston…
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Mindful Steps Walk to raise mental health awareness – May 3
April 30, 2025The City of Columbia’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement is teaming up with Girl Get Up Society to host the Annual Mindful Steps Walk on Saturday, May 3, 2025,…
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City, County leaders to kick off National Small Business Week
April 30, 2025The City of Columbia is teaming up with Richland County, the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, and the Small Business Administration (SBA) to launch National Small Business Week 2025. Community members…
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Deadline Quickly Approaching for REAL ID Compliance — Are You Ready?
April 30, 2025Time is running out for South Carolina residents to ensure they are compliant with federal REAL ID requirements. The deadline to have a REAL ID for boarding domestic flights and…
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SRO/Master Patrol
April 30, 2025The City of Clinton Police Department is currently seeking qualified applicants for the Full-Time School Resource Officer position. Under occasional supervision, establishes and maintains a police presence on assigned school…
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SCDC Director Bryan Stirling to Step Down After More Than 11 Years of Service
April 28, 2025SCDC Deputy Director for Operations Joel Anderson Named Acting Director Governor Henry McMaster today announced that S.C. Department of Corrections (SCDC) Director Bryan Stirling will step down from his position…
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Exciting Career Opportunities with the City of Clinton
April 27, 2025The City of Clinton is now hiring for several key positions and invites individuals who are looking to make a difference in their community to consider joining the team. With…
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SC House Subcommittee Unanimously Advances Major Boating Tax Reform
April 27, 2025Governor McMaster Announces His Support for Tax Cuts A major bipartisan push to cut South Carolina’s highest-in-the-nation boat property taxes gained momentum last week as the House Ways & Means…
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Laurens County Land Use/Zoning Task Force Invites Community Input at April 29 Meeting
April 27, 2025The Laurens County Land Use/Zoning Task Force is inviting residents to be part of the important conversation about the future growth and development of Laurens County. A community meeting for…
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City of Columbia celebrates National Historic Preservation Month
April 25, 2025May is National Historic Preservation Month and the City’s Preservation staff has several activities planned to commemorate the event. Since its inception by the National Trust for Historic Preservation…
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Mayor William Cogswell supports bipartisan legislation to align growth with infrastructure
April 24, 2025Mayor William Cogswell expressed strong support for H. 4050—a bipartisan bill under consideration at the South Carolina Statehouse that would give municipalities a powerful tool to manage growth in coordination…
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Dorchester County celebrates new public kayak launch
April 24, 2025On April 22, 2025, Dorchester County Council joined with Dorchester Parks and Recreation Commission and Dorchester County Parks and Recreation staff, to celebrate the opening of the new Swan Drive…
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Mayor Cogswell announces the City of Charleston mini-grant award winners for the Ardmore-Sherwood Forest neighborhood
April 23, 2025Mayor Cogswell announced the first round of mini-grant winners for the Love Your Block program, a resident-led initiative focused on small-scale projects that create lasting community impact. The city received…
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City of Columbia in partnership with Historic Columbia Unveils Historic Shandon Sign at Sims Park
April 23, 2025On April 22, 2025, the City of Columbia, in partnership with Historic Columbia, unveiled a new historical marker at Sims Park in the Shandon neighborhood. This installation is part of…
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Governor Henry McMaster Appointed to President Trump’s Homeland Security Advisory Council
April 23, 2025President Donald Trump has announced the formation of a new Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC), appointing South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster as one of its key members. The newly formed…
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Laurens County Administrator Thomas Higgs Announces Resignation, Accepts New Role in Colleton County
April 22, 2025Laurens County Administrator Thomas Higgs has announced his resignation, sharing that he has accepted the position of County Administrator for Colleton County. Higgs, who has served as Laurens County Administrator…
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Richland County hosting public forums to discuss comprehensive plan
April 22, 2025Reimagine Richland set to guide future development where we live Richland County is moving into the second phase of “Reimagine Richland,” the 10-year update of the County’s Comprehensive Plan. When…
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Richland County honoring Community Development Week with special events
April 22, 2025For National Community Development Week (April 21-25), Richland County’s Community Development Division has organized a diverse lineup of events to showcase how federally funded programs make a positive difference in the…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis welcomes Tony Bryant as new IT Division Director
April 22, 2025South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis welcomes Tony Bryant as the agency’s new Information Technology Director. “Tony has an impressive background in managing complex IT initiatives across state government and in…
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Earth Day Climate Action Fair at Boyd Plaza – April 26
April 21, 2025The City of Columbia will host a Climate Action Fair on Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Boyd Plaza, located at the Columbia Museum of…
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City of Columbia to host Annual Career Fair April 22
April 21, 2025The City of Columbia will hold its 4th Annual Career Fair on Tuesday, April 22, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, 1101 Lincoln Street.…
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SCETV to livestream and broadcast the South Carolina Senate hearing on the question of causes for removal of the South Carolina State Treasurer
April 18, 2025South Carolina ETV (SCETV) will livestream and broadcast a South Carolina Senate hearing on April 21 at 12 p.m. The hearing will focus on the question of causes for removal…
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Richland County and Transitions Homeless Center to host press conference highlighting major investments of federal funds to kick-off Community Development Week
April 18, 2025Richland County and Transitions Homeless Center to Host Press Conference Highlighting Major Investments of Federal Funds to Kick-Off Community Development Week On Monday, April 21 at 11:00 a.m., to celebrate…
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Charleston County uses innovative no-dig methods to fix aging stormwater pipes
April 17, 2025New repair techniques help prevent sinkholes with minimal disruption to neighborhoods Charleston County Public Works is using innovative “trenchless” technologies to tackle aging stormwater drainage systems across the county. By…
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‘Your Health is Your Wealth’: City of Columbia brings focus to diabetes and kidney wellness
April 17, 2025Who: District II Councilman Edward McDowell, Jr., Columbia Black Expo Director Darrin Thomas and Dr. Bambi Gaddist, Structural Health Dynamic, LLC and Public Health Consultant What: The City of Columbia recognizes that…
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The Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement is partnering with the G.R.I.T. Project to host GRIT Connections Networking Event
April 17, 2025WHO: City of Columbia Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement and G.R.I.T. Project WHAT: The G.R.I.T. Project Networking Mixer is designed to bring together mental health professionals, educators, and coaches in…
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City Council Highlights | Tuesday, April 15, 2025
April 17, 2025Before this evening’s City Council Meeting on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, City Council held its first Budget Workshop of the year. Topics included a comprehensive budget overview, updates on special…
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City Council Highlights | Tuesday, April 15, 2025
April 17, 2025Before this evening’s City Council Meeting on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, City Council held its first Budget Workshop of the year. Topics included a comprehensive budget overview, updates on special…
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