City of Columbia Delays Decision on Randolph Charges
Attorneys for the City of Columbia say they need more time to review evidence involving state president Lonnie Randolph.
Attorneys for the City of Columbia say they need more time to review evidence involving state president Lonnie Randolph.
The biological mother of a girl at the center of a South Carolina adoption dispute has sued the federal government over a law governing the placement of Indian children.
A Columbia police officer is forced to draw his weapon and fire.
Tropical Storm Dorian is maintaining its strength as it moves across the open Atlantic, far from land.
For the first time, we are seeing what really transpired during the arrest of State NAACP President, Dr. Lonnie Randolph. He is accused of refusing to pay for dry cleaning and becoming combative with police. His attorney wants all charges dropped. Also, Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin sounds off on the trouble his police department constantly finds itself in.
A Midlands toddler is caught in the middle of a deadly shooting in Richland County.
Scam alert, the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs wants to warn you about some suspicious calls that are preying on the elderly and disabled.
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Dorian has formed in the eastern Atlantic and remains far from land.
South Carolina’s highest court says it won’t rehear a case involving a Charleston-area couple’s attempts to adopt a girl of Cherokee heritage.
The trial of Marcus Bailey is in its second day. He is accused of killing Almanita Smith at her Northeast Columbia home last August. This case brings light to an ongoing problem in South Carolina – domestic violence.