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DSS Director, Lillian Koller, Resigns

The embattled director of South Carolina's Department of Social Services has resigned, a day before senators planned to take up a no-confidence resolution on her leadership.

Hurricane Season Begins

Hurricane Season starts Sunday and while it's expected to be a slow season forecasters say that could change.

SCE&G requests 3 percent rate hike

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. wants to raise its rates 3 percent to help cover the cost of building two new nuclear reactors.

Ceremony honors organ, eye, and tissue donors

WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A special recognition ceremony is being held at a West Columbia church to honor the organ, eye and tissue donors who offered life-enhancing or life-saving gifts to others.

Coastal Storm Report

The Department of Health and Environmental Control wants you to help them keep a closer eye on Hurricane Season damage.

Gas prices dip

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)-- --Gas prices have dipped a little following the Memorial day weekend. Drivers in the Midlands are paying an average of $3.40 per gallon. That's down slightly from the holiday weekend. Myrtle Beach still has the highest gas…

Let's Move Bash Saturday

Columbia, SC (WOLO)-With the end of the school year almost here... the city of Columbia hopes you'll celebrate... with them. The event takes place from two to five in the afternoon at The Drew Wellness Center.

Democratic Senate hopefuls pledge to keep MOX open

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Two of the Democrats seeking to challenge U.S. Sen. Tim Scott pledged to work toward completing and keeping open the multibillion-dollar nuclear reactor fuel project at the Savannah River Site.

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