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Attorneys for Dylann Roof ask US Supreme Court to weigh in

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – Attorneys for convicted church shooter Dylann Roof have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide how to handle disagreements over mental illness-related evidence between capital defendants and their attorneys. Authorities have said Roof opened fire during a 2015 Bible study at Mother Emanuel AME Church, killing nine members of the Black South Carolina congregation. Roof fired…

Man wanted in Lexington for using counterfeit money

Photo:LPD Lexington, S.C. (WOLO)– Police in Lexington are looking for a man they say is using counterfeit bills. Investigators say the man used the fraudulent money at the Fab’rik store in the Lexington Pavilion on Sunset Blvd. February 15th. If you have any information on this incident  contact Detective Alewine at 803-358-7262 or email ealewine@lexsc.com. Categories: Lexington, Local News, News

Sumter couple wanted for fraudulent purchases

Photo: SCSO Sumter Co., S.C. (WOLO)–Deputies in Sumter say a couple is accused of making more than $200 in fraudulent charges. Investigators say the purchases were made at a business on Camden Highway in Dalzell on January 12th. If you know who these people are call the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office or Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC. Categories: Local News, News, Sumter

SC AG joins Tik Tok investigation

Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– South Carolina Attorney General has joined a nation-wide investigation into social media platform Tik-Tok. The investigation focuses on whether nor not Tik Tok markets its platform to children and young adults while experts say its use can be both physically and mentally harmful. Attorneys general nationwide are examining whether the company violated state consumer protection laws that…

Overdose deaths increase by 59% in S.C. between 2019 and 2020, says DHEC

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – South Carolina saw a significant increase in drug overdose deaths in 2020 during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. DHEC leaders say data confirms what they suspected that many people were turning to substances to help cope with mental and emotional stress caused by the pandemic. According to data collected the health agency, from 2019 to…

K9 posthumously named officer of the year

Photo: KCSO Kershaw Co., S.C. (WOLO)– Sometimes the best officers have paws. Tuesday night the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office recognized K9 Officer Nala as its Officer of the Year. Her handler, Officer Randy Bass, accepted the honor on her behalf. Officer Nala passed away from cancer in December of last year. Categories: Kershaw, Local News, News

COVID cases dropping at UofSC, Clemson

Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)–Coronavirus cases are dropping at the state’s two largest universities. At UofSC, a total of 20 students and 9 faculty and staff tested positive for the virus this week according to a university spokesperson. That’s a handful fewer cases than reported the week before. Since the start of the spring semester in January — more than 4700 positive…

No excuse early voting bill passes SC House

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _  The South Carolina House has unanimously approved allowing two weeks of early voting and other changes to the state election laws. The 114-0 vote on Wednesday brought Democrats and Republicans together on issues that have been contentious in other states. The biggest change in the bill would be to make South Carolina the 45th state to…

Bill allowing for Juneteenth holiday passes SC Senate

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – A bill that would allow state employees to take the Juneteenth holiday or any other day instead of Confederate Memorial Day has unanimously passed the South Carolina Senate. The bill began as a proposal to add the Juneteenth celebration on June 19 as a new state holiday. But instead of adding a 14th holiday, the bill…

Local Living: Weekend Jazz Fest and Baseball!

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Newberry College is hosting its 64th Jazz Festival this weekend. This Friday and Saturday, there will be concerts with two all-state jazz ensembles, performances by 49 middle and high school jazz bands from across the state and a special concert by the Newberry College Jazz Big Band with special guest Charlton Singleton. The free concerts and festival…