On Friday, May 5 at 4 pm Midlands mayors and others met at the Cayce Riverwalk for the third week of the six-week series, "Midlands Mayors Walk the Greenway." The project is designed to celebrate the regional partnerships established through the cre More...
Outgoing Headmaster Dr. Herbert B. Barks bids farewell to his students at Hammond School. For the full story, pictures, and video, go to www.TheColumbiaStar.com and visit the Shandon Plus section. More...
Six months ago, I wrote an Open Letter to our congressmen complaining about the poor service our subscribers were receiving from the Post Office. More...
It's springtime at the Outer Banks, and Yardley is enjoying a few days of vacation. It's 75 degrees, which is normal for this time of year, but the breeze is brisk, making it feel colder than it really is. More...
Roll call City council convened for its public hearing Wednesday, May 10, at 10 am. Mayor Bob Coble and Councilman E.W. Cromartie were in Washington, D.C. More...
Joe E. Taylor Jr., the state's secretary of commerce, spoke to the Columbia Rotary lunch crowd at Seawell's Monday, May 8. Taylor was introduced by Paul Mashburn, the club's president. More...
Mohsen Baddoura grew up in an entertaining household of superior international cooks. His parents were from Lebanon, and one of his grandmothers was from Sicily. He moved to South Carolina from Kuwait when he was 16. More...
Director of the CMA nominated Karen Brosius, director of the Columbia Museum of Art, was nominated by President Bush for a seat on the board of the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services. More...
The AC Flora Falcons and the Myrtle Beach Seahawks have combined to win six out of the last seven Class 3A high school tennis state championships. So it was only fitting these two teams battle for this year's title. More...
National Scrapbooking Week could not get here fast enough for a group of Columbia hobbyists, so they celebrated two weeks early with a beach retreat on the Isle of Palms. More...
The classic fairy tale, Puss in Boots , has been adapted by Columbia Children's Theatre artistic director, Jerry Stevenson. It takes place in a southern setting of plantation homes and old oak trees. More...
Join Carolina Children's Home for their 19th Annual BBQ Cook-Off Festival at the SC State Fairgrounds, Gate 11 on May 19 and 20, 2006. On Friday night, "Save the Pigs" is an anything but pork event! More...
While most Columb-ians were sweating out the hot April weather, Linda Smith was donning her heavy coat. The AC Flora teacher spent her spring break traversing the globe as she traded the Carolina sunshine for the snows of Russia. More...
The Columbia High School Class of 1956 held its 50th Class Reunion Saturday, April 22, 2006, at the Clarion Townhouse Hotel Columbia, South Carolina. More...
The Richland One Board of School Commissioners approved several administrative appointments for the 2006-07 school year during its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday night at Dreher High School: More...
Over the years, silver expert Kay Durham has been handed some fine silver from centuries past for identification and appraisal purposes. Recently she has had in her hands pieces that once belonged to one of Columbia's most venerable icons. More...
Samuel Derrick Porter was born April 22, 2006, in Palmetto Health Richland Hospital at 11:41 pm. He weighed six pounds and seven ounces and was 19 inches long. He is the son of Susan O. and Stephen Derrick Porter. His maternal grandparents are Mr. More...
NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED VEHICLES/ PUBLIC SALE The following vehicles(s) or other property are subject to towing, repair and/or storage liens, are declared to be abandoned pursuant to Section 56-5-5810, 56-5-5636 and 29-1510 SC Law as Amended, More...
N OTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES All persons having claims against the following estates are required to deliver or mail their claims to the indicated Personal Representatives, appointed to administer these estates, and to file th More...