Heart Patients and Medication
CNN– A new study revealing heart patients who take their prescribed medication are doing well. Here’s today’s Health Minute. Categories: Local News, National News, News
CNN– A new study revealing heart patients who take their prescribed medication are doing well. Here’s today’s Health Minute. Categories: Local News, National News, News
ALABAMA– Crews in Alabama hope to have the Colonial Pipeline repaired by the weekend. Part of the pipeline was gutted after an explosion Tuesday. Officials say a crew working a backhoe struck the pipeline. With the damage and the repair, experts say there is the potential for gas problems in parts of the South. The pipeline was repaired back in…
The Salvation Army holds the Christmas holiday as a special event that near and dear to their cause. Program Services Director Melanie Miller says the organization is all about doing the most good for everyone in the Midlands. “I’d like viewers to know that the Salvation Army cares about our community and about all people who live here. Our mission…
Staying safe may not be at the top of your list for things to do this upcoming holiday season. Still, The Richland County Sheriff’s Department say it should be. Deputies sit take Grace Joyal behind the scenes of a staged robbery to show you ways you can keep yourself from becoming a victim.
Deputies with the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office need the public’s help identifying a man who they say stole an ATM and a large safe from the VeGo convenience store in the 2200 block of Jefferson Davis Highway in Camden early Tuesday morn
The pool from which a jury will be selected to hear the case of a white former South Carolina policeman charged in the shooting death of a black motorist is predominantly white.
Get your sweet tooth ready and take a bite out of a fundraiser all for a good cause.
Gov. Nikki Haley and some state senators are urging the Department of Social Services to finish a long-overdue child support enforcement computer system.
Police rescue toddler found riding his toy car in the middle of rush hour traffic.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Open enrollment is now underway for healthcare coverage. Experts say the plans will cost you more this year. Some of you in Columbia could see an increase of as much as 29 percent for the Affordable Care Act’s silver benchmark plan. University of South Carolina clinical associate professor and economist Robert Hartwig explains the timing. “We have seen a…