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Health & Wellness help from LIGHT Family Wellness practice

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – One primary care practice stopped by Good Morning Columbia to promote health and wellness for you and your family. Curtis spoke with Physician Dr. Crystal Maxwell, Founder & CEO of LIGHT Family Wellness practice about how her business offers help for physical and mental issues like diabetes, anxiety, depression among others. For more information, visit their…

WOW Productions’ “The World You Left Behind” at the Harbison Theatre this weekend!

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – Walking on Water Productions & the Performing Arts Center are returning to the Harbison Theatre stage with an upcoming play! “The World You Left Behind” starts this weekend at the theatre, located at Midlands Technical College at 7300 College Street in Irmo. Below are the following showtimes: Friday, November 11 @ 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 12…

Get ready to run…for our Vets

Tyler Ryan learns about the annual USC Veteran's Day 5K

COLUMBIA SC (WOLO) – The 5th Annual USC Veteran’s Day 5 K is planned for Sunday morning, and organizers are hoping you will lace up take part. The 5K, sponsored by the Veterans and Military Affairs Department at USC, and will take place on Sunday, November 13, starting at 1400 hrs (2:00 PM), starting at 1801 Grille on Lincoln Street…

The Manmade Gourmet: Things get tasty for an annual food festival favorite

Tyler Ryan learns about the annual Jewish Food Festival and takes a tour of Jewish classics

    COLUMBIA SC (WOLO) – For the 14th time, taste buds across the Midlands have the chance to experience authentic Jewish cuisine at Bubbie’s Jewish Food Festival on Sunday at the Beth Shalom Synagogue. Visitors can expect a wide array of traditional Jewish food, all prepared by Bubbies, which is a Jewish name for Grandma.  Some of the food…

November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is encouraging individuals to learn more about Alzheimer’s and find ways to show support for those who have the disease.

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is encouraging individuals to learn more about Alzheimer’s and find ways to show support for those who have the disease.