Gamecock Football players visit young fans at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital
Gamecock football players took some time off Friday, from the field, and headed to Prisma Health Children’s Hospital. Here’s Crysty Vaughan with an update.
Gamecock football players took some time off Friday, from the field, and headed to Prisma Health Children’s Hospital. Here’s Crysty Vaughan with an update.
Lexington Co., S.C. (WOLO)– South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating after a body was found floating near the Lake Murray dam. According to the Lexington County Coroner’s Office, Darius Dendy,34, was involved in a car accident on Wednesday when he and his car went into the lake near the Irmo side of the dam. Investigators say Dendy’s car was also…
Columbia, S.C. (USC SID)–Ray Tanner, who oversaw six national championships and record fundraising and revenue in three decades as athletics director and head baseball coach, will soon move into a new role at the University of South Carolina. Tanner will remain the Gamecocks’ athletics director until his successor arrives in Columbia. Tanner will then transition to become athletics director emeritus…
Lexington, S.C. (WOLO)– Lexington Police say they need to identify an accused shoplifter who they say took more than $175 in merchandise from ULTA Beauty on August 23. Investigators say the woman put the items in her purse and walked out. Police say she was seen driving a Chevrolet Trailblazer and putting on a disguise before walking into the store…
People began betting on which political party would win control of Congress in the November elections within minutes of a judge’s ruling Thursday allowing the bets — the only ones to be legally approved by a U.S. jurisdiction.
About 300,000 U.S. men are expected to be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, according to estimates from the American Cancer Society
The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department names their choice for ‘Officer of the Year’
Tens of thousands of Boeing workers are set to cast ballots in a vote Thursday that could potentially trigger a major strike against the embattled aerospace company with far-reaching implications for the U.S. economy.
South Carolina schools are safer for people with epilepsy, diabetes, and other seizure inducing disorders.
Sponsored by the SC Chamber of Commerce and the SC Department of Employment and Workforce, the day-long event includes discussions on challenges currently faced by SC businesses — and how implementing new initiatives and training techniques can grow a more skilled workforce, especially with today’s youth.