A fire that led to one rescue and hospitalizations at a home northeast of Columbia on Sunday is now under investigation as officials work to determine what happened.
How have Columbia-area schools handled COVID? Districts tell what worked, what didn t Bristow Marchant and Lucas Daprile, The State (Columbia, S.C.)
Feb. 5 COLUMBIA, S.C. The coronavirus pandemic has been the most disruptive challenge for Midlands schools in years.
South Carolina schools across the state have struggled with how and whether to reopen their campuses and allow students back in the classroom and different school districts have come to different conclusions. Parents and students experiences have varied broadly depending on where they live.
The State asked all school districts in Richland and Lexington counties to evaluate how they responded to the pandemic using the strategic planning technique called SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats).