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Yesterdays Restaurant & Tavern ‘hang it up’

The Five Points restaurant says they decided to shut their doors after more than 40 years

Columbia, SC (WOLO) — Tuesday was the first day some South Carolina stores and restaurants were able to open their doors back up after Governor Henry McMaster relaxed part of his Executive Order that left some businesses under lock and key. While some were eager to welcome customers back into their shops, not everyone is back in business. Yesterday’s Restaurant…

Several small businesses welcome back customers for first time in weeks

Certain small businesses were able to open up again under an executive order from Gov. Henry McMaster

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) — For the first time after the coronavirus pandemic forced some businesses to close, several people had a chance to visit some of their favorite local businesses. Tuesday marked the first day several small businesses could open their doors to customers under a new executive order from Governor Henry McMaster. The executive order allowed businesses like jewelry stores,…

COVID-19 takes toll on SC nursing homes, assisted living facilities

SC DHEC will begin to release cases, deaths recorded at area nursing homes, assisted living facilities

DHEC Logo Columbia,SC ( WOLO)— Since cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) began spread here in South Carolina, the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has made weekly press briefings, and daily updates on their website to keep the public aware of the number of cases, and deaths throughout the state. Beginning next week, DHEC plans to give specifics on the…

Some SC Retail stores reopen under Governor McMasters Order

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–Tonight Governor Henry McMaster’s order to allow certain retailers to reopen is now in effect. That means certain stores previously deemed non-essential like department stores, furniture stores, florists, bookstores, and craft stores can now open. Our ABC Columbia crews were out in Harbison, there, some stores including Michaels crafts were open. But if you’re ready to head out, keep…

SC National Guard assists Harvest Hope during coronavirus crisis

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–  Harvest Hope Food Bank says it has seen record numbers of people in its emergency pantry curbside distribution lines. Now the food bank has called in the South Carolina National Guard to help. A total of 35 soldiers will report daily to all three Harvest hope locations in Columbia, Florence, and Greenville. The guard members will help…

DHEC: 11 new deaths, 172 additional cases of coronavirus in SC

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Tuesday, announced 172 new cases of the novel coronavirus  and 11 additional deaths. DHEC says this brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 4,608 and those who have died to 135. ABC Columbia image According to health officials, the deaths occurred in…

Providers continue caring for people with intellectual disabilities despite pandemic

Across the country, workers who provide essential services for people with intellectual disabilities continue to do so during the pandemic.

West Columbia, S.C. (WOLO) — Across the country, workers who provide essential services for people with intellectual disabilities continue to do so during the pandemic. But they’re not being included in financial distributions or receiving any help to get Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). This can put both providers and recipients at risk. United Cerebral Palsy of South Carolina provides housing…