ABC Columbia Weather: Tracking the potential for storms with Meteorologist Tyler Ryan
Meteorologist Tyler Ryan tracking the potential for some afternoon storms Monday: an update from the Noon News with Crysty Vaughan
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)–Gas prices have risen significantly in the midlands in the past week. According to gasbuddy.com, gas prices in the area are up more than six cents. The midlands average cost per gallon is $2.75. While the price per gallon has increased over the past week, officials say it is still more than .34 less than this time last…
Meteorologist Tyler Ryan tracking the potential for some afternoon storms Monday: an update from the Noon News with Crysty Vaughan
The State Forester’s Burning Ban has been lifted for all but five South Carolina counties
Richland Co., S.C. (WOLO)– Richland Co. deputies say Da’Ziyah Peeples, 15 was last seen on Saturday Colonial Pointe Apartments on Garners Ferry Rd. Deputies say she was last seen wearing blue jeans, black crocs and a black Nike hoodie. If anyone has information regarding Peeples’s whereabout, call 911 or RCSD at (803)576-3000. Categories: Local News, News, Richland
According to the South Carolina Forestry Commission, the current statewide burning ban will be lifted for 41 counties on Monday at 6 a.m. However, Greenville, Horry, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg counties will remain under the ban until further notice.
Coach Dawn Staley’s top-seeded Gamecocks are two wins away from becoming the first team to repeat as champions since UConn won four straight from 2013-16. South Carolina will play the winner of the Texas-TCU game that takes place Monday night.
According to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, 24-year-old Kiara Ellison was found safe and in good health.
Ugly victories are quite common in the NCAA Tournament. Duke coach Kara Lawson and South Carolina’s Dawn Staley know that well.
He also addressed his Alvin S. Glenn “family,” saying in part, “Words cannot fully capture my appreciation for each of you. You are, without question, among the most dedicated, resilient, and hardworking correctional professionals I have had the privilege to serve alongside in my 20-year career.”
Mikal Mahdi, who pleaded guilty to murder for killing a police officer in 2004, is scheduled to be executed April 11.