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Woman’s Body Found on Beaufort County Golf Course

OKATIE, S.C. (AP) _ A woman's body has been found in a pond on a golf course in Beaufort County.

OKATIE, S.C. (AP) _ A woman’s body has been found in a pond on a golf course in Beaufort County. The Island Packet of Hilton Head reports that two golfers at the Callawassie Island Clubhouse course in Okatie found the body in the water Saturday afternoon. The victim was 76-year-old Evelyn Scott of Okatie. Coroner Ed Allen said the cause…

Death Investigation Underway in Lexington County

LEXINGTON COUNTY, SC (WOLO) – Officials with the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department tell ABC Columbia that they are investigating a death that occurred along the 6000 block of Edmund Highway. According to the department’s Twitter account, crime scene investigators responded to the area Tuesday afternoon. Details are limited at this time. Stay with ABC Columbia for more on this developing story….

Annual ‘Midlands Gives’ Hopes to Draw Big Dividends for Local Nonprofits

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) — More than 375 local nonprofits will participate in the third annual ‘Midlands Gives’, a 24-hour online giving challenge presented by Central Carolina Community Foundation. The online day of giving is Tuesday, May 3 and has been extended until noon on Wednesday, May 4. To view the full list of nonprofits and review profiles on each, click…

Gov. Haley Heads to Washington to Discuss Guantanamo Closure

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – Gov. Nikki Haley is going to Washington to voice her concerns over the possible transfer of Guantanamo detainees to sites including South Carolina. Haley’s office says the governor is among those testifying Thursday before the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee. The panel discussion is focused on implications for state and local communities if the Guantanamo Bay,…

Watch: City’s SWELP program, Child Advocay Day

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Tuesday is Children’s Advocacy day at the State House. The goal, to work to provide services to children across the state who are victims of abuse. Attorney General Alan Wilson is attending the event. City of Columbia kicking off the “SWELP” program which is a youth leadership initiative. Crysty Vaughan has details. Categories: Local News Tags: Crysty…

Repeal: Boil Water Advisory

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) — The City of Columbia has repealed the boil water advisory for water customers of Allen Benedict Court Apartments at 1810 Allen Benedict Court. Officials say a six inch water main break was to blame. Residents in this area were encouraged to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking. Water customers may check…

Presidential Front Runners Hope for Clean Sweep on Primary Day

  PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ Republican Donald Trump is aiming for a sweep of all five Northeastern states holding primaries today. For the Democrats, Tuesday’s contests offer Bernie Sanders one of his last, best chances to gain ground on front-runner Hillary Clinton, but pre-primary polls haven’t offered him much hope. There are primaries today in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island….

WATCH: Giving S.C. inmates a fair shot at employment

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – Nearly everyone who’s behind bars will return to their communities. In South Carolina, about 900 people leave our prisons every month. About 18 months ago, the Department of Employment and Workforce partnered with the Department of Corrections, to make sure these ex-offenders are given a fair shot at success. The “Work Ready Initiative” at Manning Correctional…

Watch: Dozens Displaced By Apartment Fire

Columbia , S.C. (WOLO) — On Sunday night, dozens were displaced from their homes after a fire broke out at the Lake Shore Village Apartment Complex. “It blew it up like a bomb,” said neighbor Raymond Toshay. Toshay described the raging fire that shot flames several feet high. He said he ran into the smokey building to save his girlfriends dog. “I…

Watch: Lexington Co. Sheriff Reflects on First Year

Lexington Co., S.C. (WOLO) — Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon says “Busy” sums up his first year in office. Following the four decade reign of former Lexington Sheriff James Metts, Koon wanted to bring the office back to the basics. Koon tells ABC Columbia, “We owe it to our citizens and customers to keep a customer service mindset so that’s…