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Republican Candidates for Governor Debate

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The Republican candidates for Governor took part in a debate Tuesday night, ahead of the June 12th primary. The gubernatorial debate was hosted by ETV, The Post and Courier and South Carolina public radio. Governor Henry McMaster, Catherine Templeton, Yancey McGill, John Warren and Lt. Governor Kevin Bryant took the stage at USC’S Drayton Hall. The Democrats…

Good Morning Curtis: D & T’s Restaurant

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– Curtis Wilson, Co-anchor of Good Morning Columbia, made room for food early this morning for D & T’s Restaurant at St. Andrews Road in Irmo. Curtis got hands on with the staff to make some delicious fried chicken for everyone to enjoy! Join us each weekday from 5am-7am on Good Morning Columbia. Categories: Digital Exclusives and Features,…

Tree Trimming Scheduled in parts of the Midlands by SCE&G

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– SCE&G says it will begin tree trimming along overhead utility lines. Officials say the purpose of the trimming activities is to increase safety and reliability of the electric service. According to SCE&G Tree trimming will take place in the following neighborhoods for the next two weeks: Arsenal Hill Neighborhood Community Improvement Cooperative Council Downtown Neighborhood Association Eva P….

Possible Solutions to Waiting on Trains Downtown, DOT Hosts First Informational Meeting

  COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)–  It’s the first time the public is able to express concerns with trains holding up traffic on Assembly street. A lot of people were interested in how the city is planning on fixing traffic when trains come through downtown. Many citizens complaining they are stuck on Assembly Street for extremely long periods of time having to wait…

Columbia Water warns residents of mailing scam

Columbia, SC (WOLO) – Columbia residents are being urged to be on alert for fraudulent mail to Columbia Water customers. The letter requests that customers call 803-220-0186 to claim a package. The card (pictured) would have arrived in the mail on or around June 5, 2018, say city officials. According to City officials, the company sending this is not associated…