SCHP: Two dead after collision on I-26 in Orangeburg County
The South Carolina Highway Patrol says two people died in a collision in Orangeburg County yesterday.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol says two people died in a collision in Orangeburg County yesterday.
A special South Carolina House committee considering drawing new districts based on the 2020 U.S. Census is holding its final meeting to gather public comment this week.
Former University of South Carolina President Bob Caslen who resigned after less than two years in the wake of a plagiarism and misidentification controversy during a commencement speech called taking the job the biggest regret of his life in a newspaper interview.
The Columbia Police Department are searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting a 21-year-old woman.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Department is investigating after a possible drive-by shooting left one man dead and four others injured early Sunday morning.
Rhinehart entered the home uninvited through an unlocked door and found Funchess, confronted her, and began punching her.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–State Health officials are urging anyone who is eligible and has not gotten vaccinated, to get the COVID-19 shot. DHEC says the COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective and they reduce your risk of getting severely ill from COVID-19. DHEC has numerous mobile and vaccination sites across South Carolina. The vaccinations are free. To find a vaccine location…
B.T. Potter had four field goals, hitting a tiebreaking 35-yarder late in the third quarter, and No. 25 Clemson held off Boston College 19-13 on Saturday night.
South Carolina’s offensive consternation still isn’t cured. The Gamecocks have scored one rushing touchdown in five games.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Grab that mask! The University of South Carolina is requiring masks at home football games, according to an email sent out by the school. The news follows a citywide mask mandate, enacted by the City of Columbia on Sept. 8, requiring masks even at “crowded outdoor spaces”. According to USC, “the City of Columbia is solely responsible”…