City of Columbia plans count of bicyclists and pedestrians
The city of Columbia is seeking volunteers to help conduct bicyclist and pedestrian counts around the city.The city targets key intersections and crossings for these counts because these heavily used locations are also where many
With guns on the rise, TSA reminds travelers about travel rules
The Transportation Security Administration has some advice for travelers as Halloween approaches — leave the Freddy Krueger gloves out of your carry-on bags.
COMET names new director of operations
Jackie Bowers has been promoted to director of operations for the Central Midlands Regional Authority. She previously served as customer experience and contract compliance manager. Bowers will oversee the day-to-day-operations
Freight train derails near Pineview Industrial Park
Two people were injured when a freight train derailed around 8:20 a.m. Monday in a wooded area near Longwood Drive off Shop Road in Columbia. The derailment, near two major manufacturers, caused a gasoline fuel spill that has since been
Jim Newsome awarded the Order of the Palmetto
Gov. Henry McMaster honored S.C. Ports President and CEO Jim Newsome with the Order of the Palmetto.
F-16 backorder rises to 136 with order
One ongoing Lockheed customer has added eight F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft to the backorder of 128 planes to be made at Lockheed Martin's Greenville manufacturing and sustainment facility.
Greenville gas initiative aids delivery drivers
Bite Squad, a local on-demand food delivery service, has made its gas discount program pilot permanent as gas prices surge to more than
Verdae vision unveiled with focus on Laurens Road
Verdae Development Inc. and Hollingsworth Funds have rolled out a bold vision for Laurens Road that would transform an area for pedestrians to avoid into
Grant money intended to boost Lowcountry transportation
The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority and Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments will receive more than $1.2 in cumulative grant funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. The transportation aut
Researchers working to make self-repairing hydrogen hose market ready
A self-repairing hose developed by researchers at Clemson University could advance use of hydrogen fuel. A more durable hose for pumping hydrogen could help lower the cost of a sustainable fuel
GSP receives $5.2M grant to improve air cargo business
The Greenville-Spartanburg Airport District will put $8.6 million into infrastructure improvements, including expansion of the airport’s air cargo apron and other improvements to support its growing cargo business.
Common spice leads to fuel cell breakthrough
The spice’s potential role in technology has been revealed through researchers at the Clemson Nanomaterials Institute, who recently published research that shows how