Columbia man charged with stealing U-Haul
A Columbia man has been charged after he is accused of stealing a box truck and running from officers. Daylon Logan was charged with tampering with a motor vehicle, aggravated fleeing a stop and resisting arrest.
Columbia Pike Blues Festival returns tomorrow, rain or shine
Despite a rainy forecast and a military parade shutting down some Arlington streets, the Columbia Pike Blues Festival is still a go tomorrow. The annual summer celebration and showcase of local talent will take place from 1-8:30 p.
Judge rules Columbia terror sympathizer Mahmoud Khalil cannot be deported or detained
DHS has until Friday to release professional rabble-rouser and anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil from custody. New Jersey federal Judge Michael Farbiarz granted a preliminary injunction blocking federal
A Little Rain, a Lot of Joy: Columbia’s 2025 Commencement in 15 Photos
May 21 marked the conferral of 15,000+ degrees upon Columbia's newest graduates, who hail from all 50 states and 100+ countries.
Morning Journal baseball Top of the Crop for May 13
North Ridgeville 17-5 3: (3) Keystone 19-2 4: (4) Rocky River 13-7 5: (5) Westlake 12-9 6: (7) Avon Lake 14-9 7: (6) Vermilion 12-6 8: (10) Avon
Morehouse College names Michigan public health dean as next president
Morehouse College trustees have named a University of Michigan public health researcher as the next president of the all-male historically Black school.
Columbia County man loses around $62K in sweepstakes scam
An elderly Columbia County man lost about $62,000 in a scam that claimed he had won $10 million and a Mercedes-Benz in a sweepstakes. State Police said Lance Norman, 36, of Queens, had contacted a Chatham resident to inform him that he won the Publisher’s Clearing House contest and needed to pay taxes on the prize money upfront.
Members-Only Event: Crypto And The Future Of The Digital Dollar
Join us to explore the cutting-edge of what may be crypto’s most important innovation: the rapidly growing $230 billion market for blockchain-based substitutes for real-world currencies like the dollar and euro,
Missouri lawmaker pushing for change in how long-term care facilities operate
A Missouri lawmaker is pushing for changes in how long-term care facilities in the state operate. Senate Bill 733, sponsored by Stephen Webber (D-Columbia), would modify several provisions related to long-term care facilities.
Man accused of killing college student during random break-in at Columbia home will remain jailed
A judge in Columbia Municipal Court declined to set bond for the man accused of killing a 22-year-old girl from North Carolina earlier this month.
Apple users can submit claim for $95 million class-action lawsuit
If you've owned an Apple device since 2014, you may be eligible for part of a $95 million class action settlement.
Who is Edan Alexander, the Israeli-American hostage released by Hamas?
Hamas released Alexander, the last living American hostage in Gaza, on Monday ahead of President Donald Trump’s visit to the region this week. The group called it a goodwill gesture aimed at reviving mediated efforts to end the 19-month war. Hamas has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States, Canada and the European Union.
Columbia Heights shooter cuffed after man found shot in home
A 21-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a Saturday night shooting in Columbia Heights that left one person seriously
UVA Softball: ‘Hoos set as #2 seed in Columbia Regional
The UVA Softball team got an NCAA Tournament bid for the second straight year, with the #2 seed in the Columbia Regional.
Farmers Sued Over Deleted Climate Data. So the Government Will Put It Back.
The Agriculture Department pledged to restore online climate information that farmers said helped them do business, but which officials had deleted.
Under Trump, student journalism is ‘trial by fire,’ reporters say
One afternoon in April, the staffers of The Minnesota Daily student newspaper gathered in a lecture hall for a meeting. The all-staff gathering focused on safety and privacy, according to Tyler Church,
Mizzou baseball hangs 10 on Texas A&M en route to a series sweep
The Mizzou baseball team was not going to be denied in College Station this weekend. The Tigers not only managed to grab their first SEC win of the season, but also their first conference series win and series sweep in one foul swoop.
B.C. won’t fast-track projects without First Nations’ ownership, B.C. Premier says
The British Columbia government is moving forward with controversial legislation to allow it to fast-track major projects deemed to be of provincial significance, but Premier David Eby says none will be built without First Nations’ consent – and financial benefits.
More rain to impact the Midlands through the start of workweek
Rain chances increase even more across the Midlands today and tomorrow. Storms with heavy downpours will become more frequent through Monday which could lead to areas of flooding. This is why a First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Monday.
Road rage he said-she said: Olmsted Falls police blotter
A caller reported a driver cut her off and was brake checking her on May 5. She said the other driver stopped, got out of the car and she was blocking him in. Dispatch advised the caller to leave the area and drive home.
‘TIME for Kids’ excites Columbia River Gorge second-graders
Second-grade teacher Doreen Wilsdon said Columbia River Gorge Elementary School students read “TIME for Kids,” a news source aimed at covering a variety of timely news topics.
Columbia Falls downs Whitefish, secures North conference
On a warm Friday evening, Columbia Falls head coach Chad Green was showered off with a water bucket as the team celebrated their 12-0 victory over their rival Whitefish in high school baseball at Smith Fields.
Columbia University Suspends Over 65 Students Following Pro-Palestinian Library Occupation
Columbia University suspended over 65 students following a pro-Palestinian library protest, with the interim president calling in NYPD due to the "substantial chaos" caused.
Suspect detained in central Columbia shooting
Columbia police are investigating after someone shot a man near the Benton-Stephens neighborhood Friday night. Lt. Derek Moore told ABC 17 News on scene that a man had been shot in the 900 block of Moss Street.
Columbia thwarts late rally to snap RiverDogs win streak
Charleston, SC - The RiverDogs win streak was snapped at five games, as Columbia staved off a rain-delayed comeback attempt and defeated Charleston 3-2 on Friday night at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park in front of 4,340 fans.
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard’s daughter Ramona, 18, arrested during anti-Israel protest at Columbia
Photos obtained by The Post showed protesters defacing the library walls, hanging Palestinian flags and marking tables with colored tape.
Columbia students call on school to crack down on protests that disrupt learning ahead of finals
The New York Police Department (NYPD) arrested 81 people in connection to the protest but their identities have not been released.
A Year After the Encampments, More Arrests at Columbia and UW
Though they’re nowhere near as prevalent as they were a year ago, some pro-Palestinian campus protests have resumed to recognize the one-year anniversary of the encampments.
LIVE: Richland County sheriff providing updates on Columbia Place Mall shooting
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD) said they are hosting a news conference to discuss updates in the Columbia Place Mall shooting investigation.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s daughter, Ramona Sarsgaard, arrested during Columbia protests
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s daughter, Ramona Sarsgaard, was arrested during the chaotic anti-Israel protests at Columbia University Wednesday, police sources said.
Columbia students describe ‘intimidating’ library takeover as masked protesters ‘praised’ Hamas
Tensions flared at Columbia University when masked protesters stormed the campus’s main library, reigniting anti-Israel demonstrations and sparking confrontations with students and security.
Male riding bicycle killed in crash in downtown Columbia, SC police say
A male was killed Wednesday in South Carolina when the bicycle he was riding was involved in a crash with a cement truck, according to the Columbia Police Department. Police said a serious traffic collision happened at 12:46 p.m., at the intersection of Main Street and Calhoun Street, in the downtown Columbia area.
80 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested during Columbia University library takeover
Federal authorities are reviewing the visa status of all those taken into custody, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on X.
Can’t Choose Between Roads and Trails? Columbia’s $100 Konos Featherweight Does Both.
When running in the Columbia Konos Featherweight, the phrase that comes to mind is “ground feel.” The shoe is ultra lightweight—just as its name implies—with a thin protective barrier of foam underfoot.
‘No Longer Welcome’: Rubio Says Columbia Protesters Who Took Over Yet Another Building Might Get Deported
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday that his officials are evaluating whether any of the anti-Israel protesters who invaded
Mostly women arrested in Columbia University library takeover: NYPD
The New York Police Department arrested 61 females at Columbia University on Wednesday as anti-Israel agitators stormed the Butler Library.