North Myrtle Beach mom accused of throwing her two newborns in trash
A woman is facing a slew of charges after police say she threw two of her newborns in the trash. Click here for the full story
A woman is facing a slew of charges after police say she threw two of her newborns in the trash. Click here for the full story
Richland Library is celebrating the grand opening of its new Edgewood location at 2101 Oak Street.
Friends of the Metropolitan Children’s Advocacy Center is working to raise money and awareness in the fight to end child abuse in the Midlands.
The Salvation Army’s Angel tree program may have come to an end, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still help make a difference in the lives of those in need this holiday.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–A Christmas tradition returned over the weekend, marking the holiday season. Sunday, the annual Columbia Christmas Pageant lit up the stage at First Baptist Church in Columbia. Hundreds of children and adults make up the cast, along with a choir and orchestra, while telling the Christmas story in song. The pageant ran over the weekend, with the last…
COLUMBIA SC (WOLO) – As baby boomers continue to live longer, more often their joints can’t keep up with the active lifestyle. This failure of joints leaves only a few options, including replacements, which can provide an additional 15 to 20 years of usage. According to Vital Energy’s Hima Dalal, there are two things that can significantly impact the success…
Monique Flowers from Classy Closets stopped by Good Morning Columbia with advice on how to dress for upcoming holiday events on a budget, and put together new outfits from some of the clothes you already own.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– They’re back! Hootie and the Blowfish have announced a second concert, due to high demand. Colonial Life Arena announced Hootie and the Blowfish will play Thursday, September 12, 2018 in addition to the original concert date of Friday, September 13, 2018. Tickets for the Friday show sold out within minutes prompting the band to add the second…
Columbia, SC (WOLO) —If you’ve watched us at all this month you know we are proud and excited to partner with the Salvation Army on their Angel Tree program. But you don’t have much time left to be an angel to many of the children here int he midlands that without your help may end with nothing under the tree…
Community members gathered to celebrate holidays from all around the world as part of the Columbia Art Center’s Worlds of Creativity series.