FDA warns against avocado preservation tip going viral on TikTok
The Food and Drug Administration is warning against a popular food preservation tip on TikTok.
Economists meeting Tuesday predicted that South Carolina can now expect to have about $950 million more in its bank accounts by the end of June from taxes and other revenue.
The Food and Drug Administration is warning against a popular food preservation tip on TikTok.
On Monday, the public held a prayer vigil in Orangeburg County to remember the life of Winston Hunter, a six-year-old who was killed in a drive-by shooting on May 13.
Richland County Coroner Naida Rutherford released the name of a man killed in a stabbing in the 100 block of Wilkes Road on Sunday.
Man shot and killed in the 7900 block of Richard Street.Image: Matt Perron/ABC Columbia Richland Co., S.C. (WOLO)– Richland Co. deputies are investigating a Monday night shooting that left one man dead. Investigators say it happened around 7pm near on the 7900 block of Richard St. According to deputies a man was found in the front yard of a home…
A person of interest has been identified in the drive-by shooting that killed a 6-year-old last week in Orangeburg.
NEWBERRY, S.C. (WOLO) – ABC Columbia is learning more about the two deadly shootings in Newberry County on Sunday, May 22nd. “To the young people of Newberry understand this, we love you and I love you and I want nothing but the best for you. I’m here for you and we have to do better,” says Newberry Police Chief Kevin…
Pfizer says it is ready to submit its vaccine to the FDA for emergency use authorization for children 6 months to 5 years old, releasing preliminary data about effectiveness.
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“The Newberry community has been deeply impacted by this weekend’s events, which has led to the loss of four young lives. No parent, friend, teacher is ever prepared to face a tragedy like this. I want to thank the local law enforcement agencies for their work and support and we will continue to work with them to make certain our schools are safe and secure.”