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Hike, Bike and Paddle: Exploring Kershaw County One Trail at a Time

KERSHAW COUNTY, S.C. (WOLO) – Camden-Kershaw County Tourism partners have launched a 70-page Guide to Outdoor Life in Kershaw County. The digital guide includes family-friendly options like off-road biking at Goodale State Park or more advanced kayaking on the Wateree River and moderate hiking on the Battle of Camden Trail. Good Morning Columbia’s Grace Joyal talked to Suzi Sale, tourism/marketing…

Envision Summit- Columbia City Councilwoman Hosting

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Getting the City’s vision to the residents, that’s the focus of a new summit in Columbia. Councilwoman Tameika Isaac Devine is set to host the Envision Columbia Women’s Summit. It will take place at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center Tuesday. “The purpose of the summit is to ensure that women in our community are aware of City…

Shooting Ruled Self Defense

  Lexington, S.C. (WOLO)–Investigators say a Lexington Co. man provoked the shooting that lead to his death. A spokesperson for the Lexington Police Department says 31 year old Derek Fogle attacked his neighbor on Cherokee Pond Ct. when the shooting took place. Investigators say the neighbor shot Fogle several times, called 911 and waited for police to arrive. Categories: Lexington,…

Suspect Wanted in Two Break-Ins at Same Shopping Center

Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– Richland County deputies are looking for a man they say broke into two different businesses in the same shopping center. Investigators say just after 1:45 Friday morning the suspect shot out the glass in the front door of Food Lion on Hardscrabble Rd. and took a cash register. Deputies say he did the same thing on the…

No Fun in the Summer Sun Disorder

Some Cases of Depression Linked to Summer Season

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – When it shines outside the high summer sun could leave you feeling down. There is a disorder experts say can keep some from enjoying the season. Categories: Local News Tags: SCNews

Columbia Fire Officials: Responded to 130 Flood Calls Sunday

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Rain is blanketing the Midlands and causing flash flooding across parts of downtown Columbia. On Sunday, according to the Columbia Fire Department, they responded to 130 flood related calls in a 6 hour period. Flooding rapidly overtook streets in Five Points at Harden Street, flooding also took place in downtown at Whaley and Main. Officials are urging…