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Columbiana Centre shooting: Suspect bond set at $25k, ankle monitor required

(Source: Lexington County Detention Center) COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – A bond hearing was held at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 17th for Columbiana Centre shooting suspect 22-year-old Jewayne Price. Price was initially detained by law enforcement as a person of interest, he will be charged with Unlawful Carrying of a Pistol, according to police….

Columbiana Centre shooting: One person charged; additional suspect wanted

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – Columbia Police Department has arrested a 22-year-old male in connection with the shooting incident at Columbiana Centre. Columbia Police Department investigators say they are continuing to work to identify at least two additional suspects who were observed with firearms. Jewayne M. Price was initially detained by law enforcement as a person of interest, he will be charged…

Father, Son charged with attempted murder in alleged shooting spree

Deputies say both men face 4 counts each of Attempted Murder

Image: Lexington Sheriffs Department (Left: Anthony Gail Davis, Right: Anthony Ryan Davis) Lexington, SC (WOLO) –An alleged crime spree was a family affair — spanning from Lexington to Kershaw county landing a father and son behind bars. Lexington Deputies say 28 year old Anthony Ryan Davis and his father 54 year old Anthony Gail Davis each face 4 counts of…

Law enforcement increases presence for Easter weekend

Police say they are keeping an eye out for all driving violations

FILE Columbia, SC (WOLO) — Don’t be in too much of a hurry to get to your Easter destination this weekend if you’re hitting the roads. You can expect to see additional enforcement over the next several days. The agency says South Carolina Highway Patrol and State Transport Police will work with local law enforcement, focusing on all traffic violations….

Millions of people are traveling for the holiday weekend

Travelers do not appear deterred by the high price of gas, airfare, or new COVID concerns

(ABC News) — Millions of people are on the move for the start of the long holiday weekend. Travelers taking to the skies and the roads for Easter and Passover,  despite high gas prices, rising air fares, and renewed concern about COVID. ABC’s Gio Benitez has the details. Categories: Local News, National News, News

Darius Rucker performs concert celebrating UofSC women’s basketball champions

The concert held at CLA, is free for all University of South Carolina students

Columbia, SC (WOLO) — Singer and former Gamecock Darius Rucker made a promise to give a free concert for students at the University of South Carolina if the Gamecock Women’s Basketball Team beat Louisville in the Final Four. Well, not only did the Gamecock Women’s team make it to the Final Four, but continued to dominate the hardwood eventually wining…