Going outside this weekend? Make sure you stay hydrated
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 500 people die each year from heat related illness.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 500 people die each year from heat related illness.
Town officials say Darren Amick has been named the new Chief of Police for the Town of Batesburg-Leesville. He replaces Chief Wallace Oswald, who is retiring after serving in the role for 42 years.
It’s Bike to Work Day and some local cyclists took to the roads to enjoy the official day! Groups rode and met at the State House to take part in the event Friday morning.
We are feeling the heat in the Midlands, but deputies in Saluda County are looking to help those in need cool off!
The Columbia Police Department is asking for help finding a missing 24-year-old woman who was reported missing a week ago. Police say she has health conditions, and they don’t believe she has her necessary medications.
It’s Mental Health Awareness Month here in South Carolina, and local advocates are lacing up their shoes for the cause.
Thursday’s dedication by the Department of Transportation renamed the intersection to the “Cayce PD Corporal Roy Drew Barr Memorial Intersection.”
Local Living: Doko Meadows hosting another “Movie in the Park,” Saluda County Sheriff’s Office collecting fans to give to those in need and more!
Nephron CEO Lou Kennedy joined Seven Oaks Elementary students and leaders today to honor her mother, who passed away last summer. They dedicated the Nancy Thomas Wood Memorial Outdoor Classroom in honor of the long time teacher.
The Columbia-Richland Fire Department says no civilians were injured, but one firefighter was assessed for heat exhaustion.