Recently Published
Paying for parking was good for the heart in April in Columbia thanks to these meters, with funds donated to the American Heart Association.
Soda Citizens are getting a say in Steel Hands Brewing’s new creamsicle juicy hazy beer. Help us name the new beer and enjoy a free luau this weekend.
John Furr — aka Rider #272 JohnnyPow — is buzzing across the southern US on his 2010 Vespa GTS 300 scooter that will end on Hilton Head Island on June 25.
You won’t want to miss these upcoming baseball games from our local Minor League Baseball team, the Fireflies.
Learn more about the efforts to help the state-endangered gopher frog.
South Carolina Gamecocks’ 2024 SEC football opponents have been announced and the team will travel to Oklahoma to take on the Sooners for the first time.
Food enthusiasts, barbecue aficionados, and fans of “A-list country music stars” will find themselves in barbecue heaven when the Southeastern BBQ Showdown comes to Columbia.
The Five Points Road Diet will improve pedestrian safety in the Five Points area.
Hip Hop Family Day returns to Columbia, SC on August 19 at the Koger Center.
From sweet tea to peach, here are what ice cream flavors you said best describe our city.
The Columbia Museum of Art (CMA) hosts “Lee Alexander McQueen & Ann Ray: Rendez-Vous”, a one-of-a-kind exhibition showcasing the extraordinary 13-year partnership between the late iconic fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen and renowned French photographer Ann Ray.
Hand cut and pick a variety of sunflowers, take photos among the acres of blooms, and enjoy Denver Downs Farm festivities for the South Carolina Sunflower Festival in Anderson, SC.
We reflect on the history of Joyful Alternative and share some of our readers’ favorite memories of this counter-culture staple from 1970 to 2003.
The City of Columbia recently installed a historical marker honoring Gilded Age model Harriette “Hettie” Eugenia Anderson honoring her legacy and Columbia, SC roots.
Support the Salvation Army’s National Donut Day at these establishments in Columbia, SC.
Peak Drift Brewing is shaking up the canning industry with a new $4 million can printer focused on sustainable printing and recycling.
We all know May is a crazy time of year, so here’s a recap of recent local projects and happenings just in case you need a little refresher
Meet up with the Gamecocks’ women’s basketball team as they travel to Paris to take on Notre Dame to kickoff the 2023-24 basketball season.
From the father who loves a good snack to the dad who enjoys the outdoors, our Father’s Day Gift Guide will help you find the perfect gift this year.
Throughout the month of July, COLAtoday will be sharing content celebrating the beverage industry in our community.
See what’s in store for Columbia weather over the summer months in the Midlands of South Carolina.
Tidy up your yard with the free tools offered from the mobile Cayce tool shed.
After 15 years as a wedding venue, The Springdale House & Gardens is transforming into a new Biergarten and Bottle Shoppe.
One Columbia for the Arts and Culture is hosting a free public dialogue and learning session about public art in the Midlands.
From a neighborhood bar with plant based foods to an upscale Korean BBQ place just a block away from the State House, here are three locally owned restaurants coming soon to Columbia, SC.
We compare our previous Municipal Equality Index scores from the Human Rights Campaign... plus, how that score might change.
Several projects around the Midlands were recognized by Historic Columbia for their revitalization efforts.
Pack your bags for a trip to one of these popular nonstop destinations. Plus, keep an eye out for new routes.
A new Komodo dragon habitat is in the works to provide more engaging, up-close views of the endangered monitors and is part of the Phase One Bridge to the Wild project.
Check out these six concerts coming to Columbia, SC in the summer of 2023.