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The ‘Veterans Victory Walk’ hits the ground Tuesday morning

The walk in honor of our veterans begins at 6 a.m. Tuesday morning

(MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — Veterans and supporters are walking 100 miles in a journey from Myrtle Beach to Charleston. The Veterans Victory Walk started at 6 o’clock Tuesday morning. Together they walk. It’s a 100-mile trek down the South Carolina coast. Each step is a step towards creating awareness. “Every single day we try to be strong. But just…

Police looking for road rage shooting suspect in the upstate

FORT MILL, S.C. (AP) – Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a driver accused of firing a gunshot into a woman’s car during a road rage incident in South Carolina. The Fort Mill Police Department said in a statement that officers were called to Interstate 77 on Monday morning about the encounter. The victim, a North Carolina…

The company that makes White Claw is building a huge brewery in Columbia

(WOLO) – A major economic announcement was made Tuesday about a new brewery coming to Richland County. The company that makes White Claw Hard Seltzer will build a $400 million facility in Columbia. Mark Anthony Brewing will begin construction almost immediately on the one-million square foot brewery and production facility that will also create 300 new jobs. It will be…

West Columbia man sentenced to 35 years for Riversbend murder

Eleventh Circuit Solicitor's Office convicted 28 year old Jamal Coburn for the 2018 murder of 29 year old Corey Jamison

Image: 11th Circuit Solicitor’s Office Lexington, SC (WOLO) — 28 year old Jamal Coburn will spend the next 35 years in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of another man during the summer of 2018. A week long trial ended Monday night with a jury coming to their decision to sentence Coburn to more than 3 decades…

S.C. Republican congressional delegation calling on election reform to weed out “voter irregularities”

Five of the state's six Republican House members called for all legal votes to be counted

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) — Members of South Carolina’s Congressional Delegation are going back and forth over the true integrity of this year’s election. Five of South Carolina’s six Republican members of Congress came together at the State House Tuesday calling for any illegal ballots to be thrown out. This comes three days after several media outlets projected Vice President Joe…