SC Price gouging laws in effect
Do you think you’re the victim of price gouging? If so, find out what you can do since the SC price gouging law is in effect.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Due to Florence, here is a running list of closures and cancellations : USC Aiken Operating as Normal Sunday, Sept. 16 All USC Aiken activities scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 16, will be conducted as planned. Barnyard Flea Market Worship Service cancelled Sunday Bethel Worship Center, Camden Sunday Services Cancelled Boiling Springs United Methodist Church Lexington Sunday services cancelled…
Do you think you’re the victim of price gouging? If so, find out what you can do since the SC price gouging law is in effect.
Tropical Storm Florence raises concerns in one area of North Carolina that could see mudslides because of the storm.
ABC Columbia’s Angela Rogers heads back out to SCEMD to find out the latest on Tropical Storm Florence.
ABC Columbia anchor Josh Berry hits the road to give you a look at conditions in the Midlands as residents wait on the arrival of Tropical Storm Florence.
Florence has been downgraded to a Tropical Storm, but not before killing at least 5 people in her path. See the full story here.
Here is a list of additional shelters that have now opened for operation in Richland County.
Categories: ABC Columbia News Update (First Row)
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Hurricane Florence is making unpredictable changes, and the City of Columbia is working to make sure they are prepared. City leaders say they are meeting and working on safety measures. ABC Columbia News spoke with City of Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin who says they held an emergency management meeting covering everything from emergency response to solid waste….
Myrtle Beach, SC (WOLO) —- Our team coverage continued with Drew Bollea who had the chance to speak with people in Myrtle Beach. From what some citizens there have told him, it appears they believe since hurricane Florence has been downgraded to a Category 2 that they can let their guard down. Officials, however say that’s not the case and…