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Wearing a mask is one of the best ways to curve the spread of COVID-19, but if you wear glasses, you may be frustrated by foggy eyewear.
Wearing a mask is one of the best ways to curve the spread of COVID-19, but if you wear glasses, you may be frustrated by foggy eyewear.
Sumter Police say a 19-year-old woman is wanted in connection with an attempted armed robbery on Thursday.
Friday marks the final day for people in phase 1a to get their COVID-19 vaccinations or schedule an appointment to receive one before vaccinations are opened to the next sub-phase.
With the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden happening next week, you can expect increased security at the State House. The South Carolina Department of Public Safety, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, Columbia Police Department and Richland County Sheriff’s Department say they are working together.
Beginning Monday, Prisma Health says it is opening two large-scale COVID-19 vaccination sites. The sites, located in Columbia and Greenville, are by appointment only.
The University of South Carolina Board of Trustees approved four new athletics contracts Friday morning, paving the way for an almost complete coaching staff.
A South Carolina House committee has approved a bill to reinstate some teacher raises into this year’s budget.
South Carolina’s health department says it is giving up on trying to contact trace each individual coronavirus case in the state. The Department of Health and Environmental Control said Thursday that it was switching from a “containment” to a “mitigation” approach.
The Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office says they are looking for a person of interest in the theft of a pocketbook from a shopping cart. Deputies say the theft occurred on Tuesday night at a Walmart.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– In a statement released Thursday, the Orangeburg County School District says they will continue with their 100% virtual learning model through the end of January. The district cites concerns over the coronavirus in the community as a reason for this extension. The district originally planned to return to a hybrid learning model on January 19. “We certainly…