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Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– Officials with the SC Dept. of Transportation say drivers can expect overnight closures of ramps on I-126 and Colonial Life Blvd. A spokesperson for the agency says drivers will instead be detoured to the Greystone Blvd./Riverbanks Zoo exchange. Signs will be posted to show drivers where to go. The detours will start Sunday night at 9pm and…
Lexington, S.C. (WOLO)–Lexington County deputies say an Aiken County man is charged with attempted murder after a shooting at a local business. Investigators say Thursday morning Harold Fogle,73, entered the business on Pond Branch Rd to discuss some work they were doing for him. After a short back and forth, deputies say surveillance video shows Fogle shooting the employee several…
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The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is grieving the loss of one of their K-9 officers, a second loss for RCSD this year
The Aurora Borealis also known as the Northern Lights fills up South Carolina night sky
Lexington, S.C. (WOLO)– Police in Lexington are looking for a man and woman they say have stolen more than 11 thousand dollars from people using stolen debit cards. Investigators say the cards were all stolen from victims at Walmart between September 20th and October 10th. Police say it’s possible that these two individuals could still be in the area Police…
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)–Amazon officials say they are hiring more than 2,000 seasonal employees in the Midlands. According to the company, many of the seasonal jobs can transition into full-time jobs. For more information on how to apply click here. Categories: Local News, News, State
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A K-9 officer killed in the line of duty is laid to memorialized Wednesday
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) along with their 8000 federal workers continue helping communities across the country impacted by Hurricane Helene.