MISSING WITHOUT A TRACE: Columbia woman’s family asks for community’s help in finding loved one
“I feel like if anything has happened to her, it’s because she put trust in the wrong person.”
“I feel like if anything has happened to her, it’s because she put trust in the wrong person.”
One Prisma Health adolescent psychiatrist says that when discussing the school shooting tragedy with children, keep the talk age appropriate.
“You can do anything you put your mind to,” Wannamaker concludes. “Anything is possible, but you got to want it first.”
Surprises are plenty in Bishopville, from Pearl Fryer’s Topiary Gardens to the unique shops downtown.
For one Charlotte man, Tragedy has defined him. Not in a negative way, instead he has turned his person struggles into hundreds of thousands of inspirational messages.
The remains have been identified but were unable to be given a proper funeral for one reason or another.
“The people,” Taylor said. “We all care about each other. We work hard.”
Over the summer, South Carolina Department of Transportation begins the first two phases of a project known as Carolina Crossroads. It hopes to improve safety, modernize the roads. reduce traffic and accommodate for growth in the area.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– On Thursday the gavel came down on the 2022 Legislative session. The final day of the current legislative session at the statehouse sparked a lot of discussion as lawmakers looked to get bills passed. “Much of what I thought was going to happen is what happened, especially early on,” said Sen. Shane Massey, majority leader. “Marijuana took…
Lewis had long been an advocate for domestic violence and those less fortunate. She founded the nonprofit My Sister’s Voice and acting as a spokesperson for the community group One Common Cause.