Columbia artist Blue Sky’s enormous fire hydrant sculpture sits in a field after being removed by the city. But his huge chain connecting downtown buildings and other works are still on display.
Discover Columbia's vibrant bar scene and its regulars Bloomin' Art event blooms in Columbia Montessori students harvest crops with hydroponic towers Also on today's calendar: Kid's Night with the ...
The City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department is planning the annual Arbor Day tree giveaway along with the City of ...
Earlier this week, the Columbia City Council unanimously passed a measure on Tuesday, April 1, lifting the 75-foot height ...
Six months after Hurricane Helene, Augusta area parks and recreation departments are still working to repair the extensive ...
Under threat from the Trump administration to lose federal funding, Columbia University agreed to implement a host of policy changes Friday, including overhauling its rules for protests and ...
“We have worked hard to address the legitimate concerns raised both from within and without our Columbia community, including by our regulators, with respect to the discrimination ...
A sidewalk reconstruction will impact an area in downtown Columbia starting Monday through Wednesday. Cook Concrete Construction, contractor for Holt Investment Properties LLC and the City of ...
I have to agree with Councilors Matt Little and Michelle Belkot that parks and recreation on public lands is important for the public good. I would prefer my tax dollars be used for the benefit of ...
Before I first experienced Baltimore City’s bus system, I had fears: fears of being kidnapped, fears of being touched, fears of being perceived by my peers as less than. Despite all of my ...
Both the administration's approach to handling funding cut-offs under the Civil Rights Act and the specific demands being made of Columbia pose extraordinary threat to a pluralistic society and ...