Sen. Lindsey Graham calls for task force to identify U.S. Capitol rioters
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham spoke Thursday afternoon about what consequences he wants to see from the government after Wednesday’s events.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham spoke Thursday afternoon about what consequences he wants to see from the government after Wednesday’s events.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control released the states latest coronavirus data as of Wednesday.
In a statement released Thursday, Chief Justice Donald Beatty of the South Carolina Supreme Court announced that in-person appearances will be suspended beginning Monday, January 11. It is unclear right now how long this suspension will last.
The South Carolina Bureau of Protective Services says they are working with law enforcement to maintain enhanced security at the State House.
The FBI is providing a web site for those who may have information on those who participated in Wednesday’s riot in the nation’s capital.
On Tuesday, ABC Columbia partnered with the American Red Cross to for the ABC Columbia Blood Drive.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control says phase three in the vaccine rollout has been eliminated and everyone is now included in phase two.
Columbia Police have arrested a woman accused of a shooting in November that caused a man to suffer life-threatening injuries.
The D.C. Police Department says 68 arrests were made Wednesday night, and at least 14 officers were injured.
In a tweet, U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina Peter M. McCoy Jr. said that his office will prosecute South Carolinians who stormed the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. on Wednesday.