LIVE: NAACP holding annual ‘King Day at the Dome’ in Columbia
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The South Carolina Conference of the NAACP will hold its annual “King Day at the Dome” on Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The event begins at 8 a.m. at Zion Baptist Church on Washington Street in Columbia, before processing to the State House grounds at 10 a.m. It is scheduled to...
Minors, 14 and 12, hurt after Richland County shooting
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Authorities are investigating after two minors were shot in Richland County over the weekend. The Richland County Sheriff’s Department said deputies were called to the 7600 block of Garners Ferry Road at around 9:30 p.m. Friday. The department said the two victims, ages 14 and 12, were being...
South Carolina Casino Bill Advances with Focus on Conservation and Veterans
Legislation that would bring the first commercial casino to South Carolina is gaining momentum at the State House. Known as the “I-95 Economic and Education Stimulus Act” (House Bill 4176),...
SC energy company announces changes to its bills
Duke energy customers will soon see changes to their bills. The company said the Public Service Commission of South Carolina approved a price increase that will cover restoration investments after Hurricane Helene, strengthen its grid, and support a growing customer base. Starting in March, electric bills for the...
The Massive Flea Market In South Carolina Where Locals Go Crazy For Dirt-Cheap Deals
There’s something almost spiritual about holding a dusty vinyl record that hasn’t been touched since 1978, wondering if this $2 purchase might change your life. That’s the everyday miracle of Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmers Market in Belton, South Carolina – a sprawling bazaar where treasure hunting isn’t just a...
Episode 182 Buried Alive on Edisto Island: The Legend of Julia Legare
Off the coast of South Carolina, on Edisto Island, a mausoleum at the back of an old churchyard has become the center of one of the state’s most persistent ghost stories. The name “Legare” is carved over the entrance, and for generations people have whispered that a young woman named Julia was buried alive inside....
Lexington County Chili Cookoff brings the heat
Salt, fat, acid and heat. These are considered to be the four elements of cooking, and heat in particular is what drives the Lexington County Chili Cookoff, which will return to the Icehouse Amphitheater on Feb. 15. With bragging rights on the table, the 2026 event promises a diverse culinary...
Laurens Electric offers free trips, scholarship opportunities for students
Laurens Electric Cooperative is offering nine local students an expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. or Columbia, S.C. this summer. Requirements for the annual Washington Youth Tour and Cooperative Youth Summit contests include submitting an application and participating in a video interview process. After co-op...
11 Down-Home Diners In South Carolina Where The Comfort Foods Are Simply Legendary
Craving amazing comfort foods at down-home diners in South Carolina?. These 11 family-owned eateries serve up legendary dishes and the warmest Southern welcome you’ll ever find!. 1. Early Bird Diner (Charleston) The Early Bird Diner stands out with its colorful striped exterior that looks like an artist’s palette.
Experience Columbia SC announces 2026 ambassadors
If you’ve ever found yourself looking around and wondering what there is to do in Columbia, Experience Columbia SC (ECSC) knows who you can ask for recommendations; one of its local ambassadors. Experience Columbia SC has announced its new group of local ambassadors. The Experience Columbia SC Ambassador Program,...

















