Search some of these fresh finds from flowers to clothes and much more every Saturday morning at Soda City Market in downtown Columbia, SC.
We asked ChatGPT which travel destinations are most similar to Cola. See what the artificial intelligence program said.
Grab the little ones and hit the town — these spots are tried and true with Cola kids.
COLAtoday readers shared which local restaurants + meals spark deep nostalgia — and we think you’ll agree.
Around these parts, car show culture rolls deep.
The South Carolina State Fair’s 2024 theme, “46 Reasons to Celebrate SC,” honors all 46 counties with expanded exhibit categories, including the “Spirit of Carolina” awards, highlighting our state’s beauty and creativity.
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Many Palmetto State students pursuing higher education are eligible for Lottery-funded financial assistance.
Not everyone loves the loud boom that echoes as fireworks go off on Independence Day. Here’s a short guide for how to still participate in the celebration if you (or your pets) don’t like fireworks.
Have you ever considered the benefits of planting a tree in your local neighborhood or community? City of Columbia and Columbia Green are partnering to bring more trees to the Columbia area.
Local skate shop Bluetile Skateboards is hosting a citywide skateboarding competition and watch party this weekend for Go Skateboarding Day.
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The South Carolina Education Lottery has raised billions of dollars for local educational programs and purposes for more than 22 years.
Need some new tech? A new boutique electronic store with cutting-edge tech, Gadgetboy, is open on Devine Street in Columbia.
Here are four homes for sale in the Midlands of South Carolina where you can beat the heat and entertain your friends.
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You asked, Prisma Health stroke experts answered.
Lula Drake made Columbia food and beverage history by winning the Capital City’s first James Beard Award, often referred to as the “Oscars of the food world.”
Tripp Roche, fifth-generation of Villa Tronco, creates Carolina Pong to foster a local ping pong community while training for the US National Table Tennis Championship.
Tuesday, June 11 is election day for statewide primaries for all 170 House and Senate seats in South Carolina.
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The State Representative and owner of this downtown building shares his vision for a unique restaurant concept in the Pickens/Taylor Street area.
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With unrelenting heat comes summer-related illness and injuries — and it’s now easier than ever to treat them with the help of Prisma Health Urgent Care.
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If your current vehicle is grinding your gears, it may be time to start the search for a new one.
Several local artists are participating in the international Game of Shrooms on Saturday, June 8.
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Explore some of the mall’s iconic establishments + new additions to the shopping scene.
Richland Library’s Summer Learning Challenge offers children, teens, and adults activities to prevent summer learning loss, with prizes and special events through August 10.
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From May 24 through September 1, South Carolinians can enjoy the Columbia Museum of Art’s 27 galleries and all the different ways to explore them — plus a range of exciting events — admission-free.
From skytrams that go over 378 to river development and pedestrian bridges, here are some of your answers for What if... Columbia looked like this?
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture’s ACRE awarded $200,000 in grants to 12 local agribusinesses, providing funding and professional support for their innovative projects.
See what’s in store for Columbia weather over the summer months in the Midlands of South Carolina.
Dream big, Columbians. We want to hear your whackiest, wonkiest, dreamiest, funniest, what if Columbia ideas.
We’ll be toasting to the bountiful beverage industry across Columbia, SC from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26, 2024.