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Categories: Digital Exclusives and Features, Local News, News, State
Thieves are stealing airbags from cars.
Netflix’s subscriber growth is bogging down even before the leading video streaming service confronts high-powered threats from Apple and Walt Disney Co.
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is charging a 24-year-old man with armed robbery after trying to rob a victim at a convenience store.
Columbia,SC (WOLO)—- Make sure you stay tuned to ABC Columbia for a line up of drama, and thriller throughout the night with all of your favorites. The night kicks off with the medical dram ‘Greys Anatomy’ at 8PM. Then at 9PM find out what happens next on ‘A Million Little Things’. Don’t move though, starting at 10PM the thriller ‘How…
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) –The South Carolina Department of Social Services (DSS) is continuing its push to encourage more people to sign up and become foster parents. Nearly 500 children in the Midlands are in need of a foster family. With more children across the country in need of a stable home environment, Randi Fullwood, the Midlands Regional Foster Home Licensing…
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–We start our look at local living with some Halloween fun. Boo At The Zoo returns Friday at Riverbanks Zoo. It’s a frightful night that’s just right for the little ones. Kids of all ages can enjoy a trick or treat trail, foam zone, and more. If you’re interested you need to purchase your tickets in advance. Boo…
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)–Attorney General Alan Wilson says South Carolina is part of a multi-state settlement requiring Johnson & Johnson to pay nearly $116.9 million for the deceptive marketing of trans-vaginal surgical mesh devices. Wilson says South Carolina will receive $4,097,718.60 under the settlement. Transvaginal surgical mesh is a synthetic material that is surgically implanted through the vagina to support the…
A new mural in Columbia will remember Aaron Graves, an active member of Columbia’s music, art and skateboarding communities. He passed away this June after a battle with brain cancer.
Columbia police say they have figured out who was duping tires behind a building on Sunset Dr.