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 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…
COLUMBIA, SC As the wife of a police officer, I felt the polarization in our nation grow wider and wider with each negative story that came out involving police. Either you supported police or you didn’t. The voices of those who didn’t were like a stabbing knife when my husband,…
By Angie Jackson ajackson@postandcourier.com Aug 13, 2017 COLUMBIA — For more than a year after her husband was gunned down in the line of duty, Kassy Alia couldn’t even say the suspect’s name. She didn’t look at his mugshot. Avoidance was her survival tactic. Greg Alia, a Forest Acres police…