Will the Augusta-area school systems and colleges stay closed Thursday due to the winter storm? Here's the latest info and stay tuned for updates.
Will the Augusta-area school systems and colleges finally reopen Friday after the winter storm? Here's the latest info and stay tuned for updates.
Will the Augusta-area school systems and colleges close due to the next incoming winter storm? Here's the latest info and stay tuned for updates.
Will the Augusta-area school systems and colleges stay closed Wednesday due to the winter storm? Here's the latest info and stay tuned for updates.
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced on Thursday that small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Georgia and South Carolina are eligible to apply for low-interest disaster loans to offset economic losses caused by Helene.
Columbia, and Aiken counties saw about 1-2 inches. Meanwhile, Waynesboro saw about 3 inches. In comparison, the metro Atlanta area saw about the same amount. South Georgia got it much worse ...
South Carolina’s latest execution should be halted so that lawyers for the condemned inmate can get more information about the drug used for lethal injection after the
Despite prison terms and fines over the V.C. Summer fiasco, a revival appears now to be more of a possibility than at any point before.
Winter Storm Watch: The National Weather Service issues this when conditions are favorable for a winter storm to begin within 48 hours. Issuance usually occurs at 36-48 hours before the event is expected to begin.
The CSRA is dealing with the consequences of winter weather after snow moved through the region. Here are the latest updates.JAN. 24, 20255 a.m.: What’s the status of local roads and crashes?All roads in Richmond County with the exception of John C.
Georgia State hosts the Old Dominion Monarchs after Mya Williams scored 24 points in Georgia State's 75-72 win against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers.
Keep more USC graduates in Columbia. From 2015 to 2024, South Carolina’s employment grew at an annual rate of 2.9% , according to the study by Joe Von Nessen of the Darla Moore School of Business. Greenville and Spartanburg’s employment grew 2% each, but Columbia’s growth was just 1.4%.