WATCH: Will Muschamp recaps loss at Missouri Saturday
Click the video to watch Will Muschamp’s press conference comments following Carolina’s 34-14 loss to Missouri Saturday.
Click the video to watch Will Muschamp’s press conference comments following Carolina’s 34-14 loss to Missouri Saturday.
Missouri’s defense scored the easy way and the hard way as the Tigers beat South Carolina 34-14 on Saturday.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– College football season is here and ABC Columbia is your place to follow all the action. Gamecock Saturday Night, ABC Columbia‘s college football show, airs tonight after College Football on ABC. Mike Gillespie and Cameron Gaskins will update you on all the action from college football‘s Saturday match ups. We’ll have the latest from the South Carolina…
The only player on the Missouri roster who knows what it’s like to beat South Carolina is Kelly Bryant, and the quarterback transfer didn’t even accomplish the feat with the Tigers.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) On the 30th anniversary of Hurricane Hugo making landfall in the Palmetto State, Richland Library is reflecting on the impact of the storm. The program, Remembering Hurricane Hugo, is happening from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 21 at the Main location (1431 Assembly Street). For more information, click HERE. Categories: Local News Tags: Hugo
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Food and fun, our Crysty Vaughan is talking festivals in our look at ‘Local Living’. Are you ready for some baklava and souvlaki? The 33rd annual Columbia Greek Festival is underway at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on Sumter Street. The event features music, crafts Greek culture, and of course food! The Greek Festival runs through Sunday….
Tropical depression Imelda has dumped as much as 43 inches of rain-leaving schools closed and thousands stranded-and more rain could be on the way.
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The City of Columbia is the first to make a major move they hope will take the handcuffs off of former inmates, ultimately creating a level playing field when it comes to getting out of jail, and getting a job.
Columbia, SC (WOLO) — The number of working South Carolinians continues to go up. According to the states Department of Employment and Workforce more than 7- thousand jobs were added in the month of August bringing the states unemployment rate down to 3.2 % percent. The national unemployment rate remains unchanged at 3.7% percent. Categories: State Tags: State Department of…