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Columbia Urban League donates $80K to Midlands school districts
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Columbia Urban League announced Monday morning it is donating $80,000 in food cards to local school districts to help pay for student meals. The food cards would go directly to the administration of Richland One, Richland Two, and Lexington/Richland Five districts to help with their ColaEats program. It will be up to the school districts to identify which students who would benefit from the funds.
Join the Richland County Guardians of the Night K9 5K run
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH) — The Richland County Sheriff's Department is hosting its annual Guardians of the Night K9 5K race/run on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at the SC State Fairgrounds, 1200 Rosewood Drive, Columbia, South Carolina 29201. This event raises funds for the K9 team, covering costs for training,...
Professionals gathering to help supply schools
COLUMBIA SC (WOLO) – The Founders of the Professionals on the Patio group are planning a school supply raising event on August First, partnering with The United Way. Jonathan Gamboa and Davis Ruiz shares the details with Good Morning Columbia’s Tyler Ryan. You can learn more HERE.
New vegan cafe officially opening Tuesday in Columbia on North Main Street
The City of Columbia Office of Business Opportunities announced that More Vegan Cafe, is set to officially open downtown on North Main Street this week. The new vegan eatery is located at 4622 North Main Street and will offer plant-based dishes infused with Italian, Caribbean, American, and Asian influences. More Vegan Cafe has been open since March; however, city officials have scheduled its official grand opening and ribbon-cutting press conference at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
Rainy week ahead could ease our drought
COLUMBIA, SC (WACH) -- Happy Monday!. We're kicking off the work week with morning lows in the 70s with partly cloudy skies. Following rains on Sunday night, we anticipate more possibilities of rain throughout the week. Our area will see a weak frontal boundary, which is expected to increase the...
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