Grandfather Charged with Unlawful Conduct Towards a Child Following High Speed Car Chase
Authorities tell ABC Columbia that multiple law enforcement agencies were involved in a chase for a suspect who allegedly kidnapped his three-year-old grandson.
Authorities tell ABC Columbia that multiple law enforcement agencies were involved in a chase for a suspect who allegedly kidnapped his three-year-old grandson.
A class is helping women find their inner and outer strength.
South Carolina is getting an additional $400,000 from the federal government to battle the Zika virus.
Area events aiming to make the transition from Summer to School a little easier.
Former officer accused of killing Walter Scott has Pretrial Hearing.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) — The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control has confirmed that a South Carolina resident has an extremely rare brain infection. Officials say the resident contracted a brain-eating amoeba while swimming in the Edisto River in Charleston County last month. Health officials would not reveal the status of the patient. The infection is usually…
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Before the kids head back to class, they can head to the South Carolina State Museum as part of a special deal. According to Museum officials: Through August 14, kids under 12 years old receive free general admission to the South Carolina State Museum. Families can spend the last two weeks before school starts in the cool,…
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– With the triple digit heat it’s important to keep in mind your furry friends. First, check the pavement, hot pavement could burn dog paws. And yes, there is sunscreen, or at lease sun protection for your four legged friends. Grace Joyal has the tips. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Heat, pets, Safety
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – Business owners in Five Points spent Tuesday morning cleaning up after storms caused flash flooding in the neighborhood Monday night. Categories: Local News, News, Richland
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO) — Despite the downed trees and crushed cars crews are cleaning up, Captain Brick Lewis with the Columbia Fire Department says there have been no serious injuries reported. “Within a 4 hour period of time last night we had over 150 calls for services which ranged from medical and fire alarms to our structure fires and trapped…