Mexico Responds to Border Wall
Hear what Mexico’s President is saying about the border wall proposed by President-Elect Donald Trump.
Hear what Mexico’s President is saying about the border wall proposed by President-Elect Donald Trump.
COLUMBIA SC (WOLO)–Does living up to your New Year’s resolution, and cutting back on a few calories mean you have to eat cardboard? Not to Chef Mike Hooks from Olive Garden on Two Notch Road in Columbia. Chef Hooks joined Tyler Ryan for a Tasty Tuesday full of flavor, not calories, sharing the how-to for Mediterranean chicken. According to…
Deputies with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department are actively searching for a ‘possible’ suspect in connect with the shooting a female victim.
Police say they’re working to confirm a description of the person who fatally stabbed two men in a Maryland mall near Washington.
Kershaw County deputies have arrested a 44-year-old man who they say sexually assaulted a nine-year-old girl.
COLUMBIA SC (WOLO)–This weekend, if you see a Vulcan, Spartan, or a wizard walking around town, don’t be alarmed. The sighting most likely will be related the South Carolina Area Role-Players and Board Gamers convention starting Friday at the Mendelian Center. The annual event offers gamers of all ages to come together, see new games, compete against each other, and…
With a panel of jurors recommending the death sentence for Dylann Roof, a federal court judge will finalize the process on Wednesday with a formal sentencing hearing.
Gov. Nikki Haley says she will reflect on her six years in office in what’s expected to be her final State of the State address.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – South Carolina jazz legend Skipp “Pops” Pearson will be honored with the Order of the Palmetto this weekend. Ahead of the ceremony, Grace Joyal sat down with another prominent face in the Columbia jazz scene, international Trumpeter Mark Rapp. The Order of the Palmetto is the state’s highest civilian honor, and is awarded to citizens for “extraordinary lifetime…
With the temperature flirting with cold, the risk of carbon monoxide (CO) becomes greater, according to DHEC. In fact, according to the state agency, carbon monoxide kills nine South Carolinian’s every year, in non fire related poisoning accide