Politics obviously makes for strange bedfellows, but rarely is an issue so vital and far reaching that it can push two fierce rivals to come together hand-in-hand and give wholehearted support.
Nonprofits help people in need and sometimes, those organizations need a little help themselves so they can continue offering their services to the public.
The National Transportation Safety Board recommended last week that states lower the blood-alcohol content level that constitutes drunken driving from .08 to .05, a suggestion that has been met with acclaim and criticism.
Collaboration between the Aiken County School District and law enforcement agencies on school safety concerns is not at all new, but the Safe Schools Initiative will strive to move that effort forward.
As of Saturday, 220 people have been killed on South Carolina roadways this year. Three of those fatalities have happened on Aiken County roadways in the last two weeks.
At Aiken Technical College on Tuesday and at USC Aiken on Thursday, graduates walked across the stage with the identical emotion – a sense of accomplishment and that it was all finally over, as well.
Imagine all the changes in your life over the past 20 years. It’s a safe bet two decades of time have offered at least some transitions unforeseen years ago.
There is no need to hem and haw over whether South Carolina residents should support a shorter legislative session. There is enough hemming and hawing in Columbia for the choice to be clear; we should. We must.
Location analytics start-up “Placed” last week released its findings of the 10 top-visited businesses in United States. Results showed that nearly half of Americans age 14 and older visited McDonald’s in the month of March alone, which...
Elizabeth Supan, a 21-year education veteran, former teacher at J.D. Lever and now a teacher at Aiken Elementary School, was highly honored Monday at a banquet as the new Aiken County School District Teacher of the Year.