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The former Hunter-Gatherer brewery building on Columbia's Main Street will be deconstructed to make way for new development.
One of the last gaps in downtown Columbia could soon be undeveloped no more as plans for a pair of high rises are taking shape.
A $1.2 million lakeside home in Leesville. Columbia sees a hot real estate market. Hotel growth in Midlands. New hires in ...
Police said the apartment on Southwest Columbia and 12th was believed to be occupied by a drug dealer and that there is no ...
A well known downtown Columbia florist and gift shop will soon close its doors after decades in business. Something Special Florist and Gifts, located at 1546-C Main St., announced Tuesday on Facebook ...
A well-known local Mexican restaurant chain is prepping a new location near one of Columbia’s key music and entertainment ...
The trees I’m showing you today were not the trees the older cats who I drank with at the Carolina Coffee Shop 30 years ago ...
As spring swings into summer, there’s something for everyone to do in the Basin. Here are just a few of the possibilities: ...
The Columbia Fire Department will continue doing training exercises on Thursday at the parking garage on Fifth and Walnut in downtown Columbia. During the training, the stairwell on the west side of ...
A seemingly endless line snaked through downtown Moses Lake Saturday: fire trucks, businesses, political candidates, bands, ...
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B.C. launches public safety program aimed at stopping non-violent street crimeBritish Columbia has launched a new public safety program aimed at reducing robbery, shoplifting, vandalism, property damage ...
Harvard University has agreed to give the International African-American Museum in Charleston some of the earliest pictures of slaves, ending a long lawsuit.
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