Protecting Emergency Responders
Lawmakers want to pass a new law that would help keep South Carolina’s first responders safe while they are on the job.
Lawmakers want to pass a new law that would help keep South Carolina’s first responders safe while they are on the job.
(Photo: Sumter County Sheriff’s Office) (Photo: Sumter County Sheriff’s Office) Sumter, SC (WOLO) — The Sumter county Sheriff’s Office have arrested three men they suspect were part of a burglary ring that spanned numerous states. According to authorities the men were driving along Interstate 95 and Interstate 26 making stops along the way where officials say they committed these crimes….
(WOLO) – Fed-Ex is not cutting its ties with the National Rifle Association. Gun control advocates have called for companies to stop doing business with the NRA, however Fed-Ex issued a statement saying it “has never set or changed rates for any of our millions of customers around the world in response to their politics, beliefs or positions on issues.”…
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) – As part of Read Across America week, ABC Columbia’s Josh Berry visited Harbison West Elementary Wednesday (2/28). Fun time hanging out with Harbison West fifth graders this morning! #ReadAcrossAmerica pic.twitter.com/3prFHnxTaY — Josh Berry (@_joshberry) February 28, 2018 Josh visited Ms. Parnell’s 1st grade and Ms. Murray and Ms. Washington’s 5th grade classes reading several books including…
State Investigators say jails could be missing inmates that could be in the system for other crimes by not gathering the recommended amount of DNA Samples.
Camden police are asking for your help as they continue searching for a suspect wanted for 2 counts of attempted murder.
One lawmaker says he wants to put guns in the hands of South Carolina educators and plans to give them away for free in an effort to protect school children.
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A Cayce man is accused of firing shots at a random group into a home, and at a group of people barely missing them.
LEXINGTON COUNTY, SC (WOLO) – A former midlands assistant principal left court Monday (2/26) morning accused of having a sexual relationship with a high school student. Former Airport High Assistant Principal, Dawn Diimmler, 44, was in bond court Monday. Documents say she had sex with a student she allegedly loved. Diimmler was issued a $30,000 PR bond. She faces two…