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Check out these seven concerts coming to Columbia, SC in the fall of 2023.
West Columbia is seeing development growth. A new hotel was announced last week and today we’re recapping some of the most recent and biggest development projects happening in and around the area.
The new “Joe E. Taylor, Jr. Way” signage aims to honor the late Joe Taylor, a former councilman of Columbia who passed away at age 64 last December.
Try out these six trivia nights in the Midlands to really show your friends how many random facts you’ve retained.
Get ready to immerse yourself in USC’s vibrant campus life during Family Weekend, and explore the best of Columbia, SC with our pro tips and local insights.
Bitty and Beau’s Coffee originally began in Wilmington, NC, and aims to employ those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It’s now coming to Gervais Street in the Vista.
Clinton Sease Farm in Lexington is ushering in the new season by opening its Corn Maze on Friday, running through November 5.
CSG, a an extension of mobile market Lowcountry Street Grocery, delivers food in the Midlands making access to local foods easier via a subscription service.
The new BEATS Barre Studio in The Vista offers a spot for to get fit while you’re listening sweating with the music.
The Columbia Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 120th annual gala event on Thursday, Oct. 5 on the diamond of Segra Park.
With Dominion Energy’s partnership and $24 million in funding, discover how Columbia is expanding its Three Rivers Greenway to create a stunning riverfront path from Richland County to the Lake Murray dam.
The 36th annual Greek Festival in downtown Columbia begins on Thursday, Sept. 14 expecting to bring over 100,000 visitors to the Soda City.
The Zoo is seeking funding for Phase Two through a twenty-year general obligation bond, impacting Richland + Lexington counties.
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The South Carolina Philharmonic is set to kick off its 59th season with a performance of “The Rose of Sonora” on Saturday, Oct. 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Koger Center for the Arts.
This 20-year project to connect locals and visitors to the Saluda River is coming to life thanks to a new pedestrian bridge coming to West Columbia.
Gamecocks fans will experience new pre-game ceremonies, tech upgrades, renovated facilities, and sustainability initiatives at Williams Brice Stadium in 2023.
Remember the times you used to simply pursue the city and stumble upon your next great adventure? Come along as we tell a story filled with a roundup of local bookstores to visit when you want to read a new book.
Level Fitness will be the first business to move into the new commerical space at Brentwood Park, near A.C. Flora High School in Forest Acres.
Downtown Columbia’s First Thursday event returns, marking the close of summer. Main Street will be buzzing with a new business launch, vibrant art at the Arcade Mall, and live tunes in Boyd Plaza.
Lexington Medical Center is building a 20,000-sqft medical center off Forest Drive near the intersection of Trenholm Road.
College football is back — here’s how to stream the games, tailgate like a pro, and cheer on the Gamecocks this 2023 season.
Columbia native Chaz Bear, AKA Toro y Moi, released a new EP titled “Sandhills” along with a new film directed by Steve Daniels and produced by Katherine Perry. The film showcases many of Columbia’s most iconic landmarks.
Wingard’s Market was named Small Business of the Year by the Lexington County chamber of commerce for the work they do selling local products and giving back to the community.
The new Activity Center at Camp Cole will promote inclusivity to ensure individuals with diverse physical and sensory needs can comfortably experience the space.
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Check out these 10 yoga studios around Soda City, which offer beginner classes, memberships, hot yoga, and more.
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New Brookland Tavern has been located at 122 State St. in West Columbia since 1976, changing ownership several times. The venue is currently hoping to purchase the building or find a new spot in town.
For the second year straight, Congaree National Park in the Columbia metropolitan area attracked over 200,000 visitors.