COLUMBIA, SC (WACH) – This month’s Jefferson Award winner is leading the movement to help give back to the police community. Kassy Alia’s husband, Greg, was killed in the line of duty in Sept. of 2015. Since then Alia created the Serve and Protect organization and helps not only give…

By: Grace Joyal, ABC Columbia COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – A Midlands based organization promoting positive relations between police and private citizens is changing its name – and expanding its reach in the community. Heroes in Blue, founded in fall of 2015 after the untimely death of Forest Acres Officer Greg…
By Amanda Shaw and Sarah Danik Mar 19, 2016 GREENVILLE, SC (FOX Carolina) – Kassy Alia understands all too well the pain of losing a spouse in law enforcement. Her husband, Greg Alia, was a Forest Acres police officer fatally shot inside Richland Mall in September 2015. Alia, 32, served on the…
By Raven Bouie, Sierra Hancock, and Amanda Shaw Oct 24, 2017 GREENVILLE, SC (AP) – An Upstate man was ticketed in connection with a collision that killed an SC Highway Patrol trooper in October after investigators say he fell asleep just prior to the accident. Sergeant Jimmy Bolt said the…
December 22, 2017 Allen Wallace An unmarked black SUV arrived suddenly at Park North Apartments in Lexington Thursday evening, with its siren wailing and lights flashing. It was greeted by excited children laughing and shouting, knowing that it was bringing Santa Claus. A similar scene played out in the Latimer…
BY CATHERINE MUCCIGROSSO cmuccigrosso@heraldonline.com January 16, 2018 YORK COUNTY York County residents or others wanting to help after four law enforcement officers were shot in York County can make donations to a Go Fund Me page or a South State Bank account. Four York County police officers were shot in a gunfight during…
BY SUSAN ARDIS sardis@thestate.com December 05, 2017 Heroes in Blue has announced the participation of 40 local restaurants in support of their Feed an Officer campaign, a day where the community can show their appreciation of law enforcement by providing lunch at one of the restaurants. Through Sunday, Dec. 10,…
BY AVERY G. WILKS awilks@thestate.com May 07, 2016 COLUMBIA, SC The tender moments and parenting milestones are often Kassy Alia’s alone to savor. When 1-year-old Sal Alia said his first word – “dog” – this winter, Kassy wished her husband could have been there. It was the same when Sal…
BY MELISSA ANDREWS Every year, Central Carolina Community Foundation and Columbia Metropolitan Magazine partner to honor people in our community who are making a difference. This year, three individuals and one company have been selected, and they are each extraordinary in their own right, having found a calling to help…