A Red Wagon safety recall
Radio Flyer and the Consumer Product Safety Commission are recalling the Scoot and Zoom Children’s riding toy.
Radio Flyer and the Consumer Product Safety Commission are recalling the Scoot and Zoom Children’s riding toy.
Columbia police are looking for a man they say attacked a woman in a shopping mall bathroom.
The nationwide Crossing of America Tour stops in Columbia to bring awareness about fallen soldiers and their families and pays tribute to military veterans past and present.
Out-of-state students at the University of South Carolina sample some of what Southern cuisine has to offer as a way to feel more comfortable about being in the south.
Three popular interchanges in the Midlands are the focus of a safety program by the South Carolina Department of Transportation.
About 50 people have gathered outside the headquarters of the Department of Education to protest the South Carolina school chief’s refusal to pursue what could have been $144 million in federal money to keep teaching jobs.
Thanks to the efforts of more than 1,500 volunteers, SC Mission 2011: Midlands, a free health care event held on August 5 and 6 at the Carolina Coliseum, provided health care services to more than 2,000 people. However, not everyone received treatment.
If you weren’t watching Friday’s edition of ABC Columbia News at Noon, then you missed some unexpected visitors showing up at the Corner of Main and Gervais. After some technical difficulties took place for our interview segment, we had to move on with weather and some headline updates… that is, until this happened. Check out the entire video… coming to you from Main and Gervais.
People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, brought its shock-value approach to the Capitol City to spread its message of water conservation and environmental protection.
For our state’s unemployed, jobless benefits are just a point and click away.