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Orangeburg man arrested following shooting, search

Courtesy:OCSD Orangeburg Co., S.C. (WOLO)– Orangeburg Co. deputies announced the arrest a man involved in a Monday morning shooting. Investigators say around 8:15 Monday morning they responded to a report of someone making threats with a gun. When they arrived at Whitford Stage Rd., deputies say shots were fired inside the home injuring two people. Deputies say Jamal Brown ran…

Prisma Health offering stationary Coronavirus test site in the Midlands

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Prisma Health has opened a stationary Coronavirus testing site in the Midlands. ABC Columbia News was on hand Saturday, for the first day of operation at the new site. It is located at the Department of Consumer Affairs Building at 2221 Devine Street. The tests will be conducted every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday at the Devine Street…

LCSD: Two Deputies injured in shooting at Lexington County Apt. Complex

LEXINGTON, SC ( WOLO)– Two deputies have been injured after an exchange of gunfire with a man in Woodland Village apartments, say Lexington County Deputies. According to officials, all three people were transported with gunshot wounds Sunday. Deputies say they were responding to a domestic call at a Cottonwood Lane unit.   Per policy, SLED is investigating the shooting incident, say…

DHEC: 1,011 New cases of Coronavirus, 18 additional deaths in SC

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control on Sunday reported 1,011 new confirmed cases of coronavirus and 18 additional confirmed deaths. DHEC says this brings the total number of confirmed cases to 99,713 and confirmed deaths to 1,949. Confirmed and probable cases: please click here. Confirmed and probable deaths: please click here. DHEC says a total of…

Tax Free Weekend wraps up Sunday

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– It is a big weekend for back to school shoppers. South Carolina’s tax free weekend is underway. The state’s annual Tax Free holiday ends Sunday. On Sunday, certain items will be exempt from the state’s six percent sales tax. You can purchase everything from pencils and pens to backpacks some clothing, even computers. But remember, not everything…