SC Housing's limited, first-come, first-served program launches Monday, March 16 ...
Crews have begun demolishing the former The State newspaper building on Shop Road. A developer plans to build hundreds of townhomes catering to college students at the site.
The legislation’s progress is all the more surprising because it addresses an issue that is shaping up to be the main battleground of the midterm elections: affordability. The effort could still stall ...
Recent housing trends in the Columbia area highlight a delicate balancing act between rapid development and community ...
South Carolina grew by nearly 80,000 residents in a year. It’s left lawmakers and local governments wondering how to keep up ...
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A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office under the Department of Homeland Security is set to open at 1441 Main St.
Los Angeles doesn’t need another mayor who arrives at the scene after the damage is done — it needs one who never lets it get that far.
Feldman leads the street medicine team at the USC Keck School of Medicine, providing primary care to thousands of L.A.'s homeless individuals. Many have chronic conditions, mental health disorders, ...
As South Carolina searches for ways to manage a growing population, local governments and the General Assembly are ...
Developers are building more single-family houses for renting. That can lower prices for both renters and buyers.
A majority of California’s roughly 180,000 people experiencing homelessness have health insurance through Medi-Cal.