Patriotic duty did not separate Reuben Gambrell from art during WWII, even though he left behind many of his familiar painting supplies when he shipped out for the South Pacific where the U.S. More...
Attending Gretchen Dawson’s Special Birthday at Holly Carlisle’s house were members of Rhett’s Bridge Club: (l-r) Holly Carlisle, Lynn Luce, Kaye Clark, Carolyn King, Nan Babcock, G More...
The first grilled meat I remember eating was during the mid-60s in San Antonio. We were visiting my mom’s brother, and he cooked Texas beef on a mesquite fired grill. More...
One of my first experiences with dogs was with a pair of bulldogs named Barnaby and Blossom. They belonged to friends of my parents, and they rarely came at me face first, preferring to back into me. More...
With all the craziness that’s associated with this insane presidential election, I recently saw something on a social media site I thought was brilliant. It was a post asking readers if they thought Judge Judy should moderate the next deb More...
Richland One will induct six new members into the school district’s Hall of Fame in January, district officials announced at an October 3 news conference. More...
The Dreher football team trailed by a touchdown at halftime against Chapin Friday, September 30 but couldn’t overcome the Eagles’ second-half offense as the Blue Devils fell 48-20 at Memorial Stadium. More...
On a night when Brookland-Cayce paid tribute to the 50th anniversary of its 1966 state football champions, the Bearcats turned in a performance that had the alumni saying “That is the way we used to do it.” More...
If the Chihuly chandelier in the atrium of the Columbia Museum of Art appeals to your artistic eye, you won’t want to miss Chihuly in the Garden. More...
Once reserved for the richest of the rich, more and more primary care and family physicians are launching concierge or “retainer” practices at rates more affordable for middle and lower income patients. More...
It is well established that wait times for VA Appeals at the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA) is notoriously slow. Typically, Veterans can expect to wait upwards of two years to have their appeal heard by the BVA. More...
Editor’s Note: This is the 44th installment in a series of articles by staff writer Cathy Cobbs chronicling her unique journey of the illness and death of her father and the loss of the family’s home in the Great Flood of 2015. More...
Today, Arsenal Hill in Columbia is home to the Governor’s Mansion, Finlay Park, and St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, but did you know this neighborhood has a rich history dating back to 1842? More...
Recorded history for historically African American churches, like many others, can be elusive, if it exists at all, since records may have been destroyed, lost, or non-existent. More...
After just 11 months in business, Rosewood Drive’s Re-Inventage furniture and décor shop expects to mark November 1 in a larger, new storefront location on Harden Street near Five Points. More...
Black tourism impact documented African-American tourists are responsible for a whopping $2.4 billion in economic impact for South Carolina, and that number is rising since the removal of the Confederate flag from the Statehouse grounds in Columbia, More...
The president of the Columbia Chapter of 100 Black Women, Mary Miller McClellan, accepted a $1,500 grant from CHAT, the Community Health Assistance Team. CHAT's CEO & Founder, Franchot A. More...
The Dictionary Project— begun by a non-profit organization in Charleston in 1995— aims to help students become good writers, active readers, creative thinkers, and resourceful learner. More...
Being among the first to see the South Carolina State Museum (SCSM)’s transformation into the Land of Oz and to view the lively 14-minute 4-D movie, abbreviated from MGM’s 1939 classic movie, The Wizard of Oz, gave veteran Columbia artist More...
Swan Lake comes alive on the Koger Center for the Arts stage Friday, October 14, performed by an international cast from Columbia Classical Ballet (CCB). More...
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION COLUMBIA NEUROSURGICAL ASSOCIATES, P.A. (the “Company”) dissolved September 29, 2016. The Articles of Dissolution were filed, on September 29, 2016, with the South Carolina Secretary of State. More...
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 their claims on Form #371PC with the Probate Court of R More...