Jason Wells+FollowColumbia’s new food hall just got GreekGyromania Grill Express has officially joined the lineup at Gather COLA, bringing a wave of fresh Greek eats to the BullStreet District. If you’ve been craving made-to-order gyros, lamb souvlaki, or baklava cheesecake, this spot is now open and ready to serve. The best part? You can mix and match flavors from ten different kitchens under one roof—perfect for groups who can’t agree on dinner. With high ratings from their Elgin location, expectations are high. Anyone already tried it? What’s your go-to order when you’re in the mood for Greek? #Food #ColumbiaSC #GreekFood00Share
Gary Dunlap+FollowHow Columbia’s gala could change livesImagine being able to help someone in Columbia move from homelessness to a new beginning—all by attending a festive evening. Fresh Start Ministry’s annual holiday gala isn’t just another night out; it’s a chance to directly support neighbors in need with food, warm showers, clothing, and hygiene essentials. Every ticket and auction bid goes toward giving folks a real shot at stability. The event is at Still Hopes Retirement Center on December 6. Would you join in to make a difference? What other ways can our community come together for those struggling? #Safety #ColumbiaSC #FreshStart00Share
Wesley Romero+FollowMeet Columbia’s sweetest pups ready for youColumbia’s animal shelters are filled with adorable dogs like Peanut, a lovable pit bull mix who’s hoping to find her forever family. These shelters and rescue groups pour their hearts into caring for pets who just want a second chance at happiness. If you’ve ever thought about opening your home to a furry friend—or just want to support the cause—now’s the perfect time to get involved. Every adoption makes a world of difference for these animals. What’s your experience with adopting or fostering pets in Columbia? Let’s share our stories and help these pups find the love they deserve! #Pets #AdoptDontShop #ColumbiaSC10Share
Ryan Horne+FollowColumbia brunch spot’s salty showdown sparks debateA Columbia man’s brunch order turned into a viral debate after he complained his meal was so salty it was unsafe for his high blood pressure—and the restaurant owner told him to “eat at home.” For anyone managing health issues, being dismissed like this hits close to home. The story’s not just about salty grits; it’s about how we expect to be treated when things go wrong. Is it too much to ask for a little empathy and a simple fix? Where do you draw the line between customer responsibility and restaurant accountability? Let’s hear your take on this one! #Food #ColumbiaSC #CustomerService00Share
Charles Christensen+FollowColumbia’s unique cancer care: More support, less stressAt South Carolina Oncology Associates, folks facing cancer aren’t just handed a treatment plan—they get real support before chemo even starts. Patients meet with dedicated nurses ahead of time, so there’s space to ask questions and bring a loved one along. Plus, SCOA is the only spot in the Midlands offering DigniCap cooling caps, which help prevent hair loss during chemo. That means patients can keep their diagnosis private and hold onto a bit more normalcy. How important do you think these kinds of services are for our community? #Health #BodyHealth #ColumbiaSC00Share