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Spurrier vs. Morris: Fans React

We took the drama between State Newspaper Columnist and South Carolina Head Football Coach Steve Spurrier, to Gamecock Nation to see what fans had to say.

SC Woman Charged with Neglect at Preschool

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) _ A Myrtle Beach woman has been accused of infant neglect at a church preschool center. Forty-six-year-old Mary Lynn Boggs is charged with illegal neglect of a child after parents called police last week to complain.

'New Kid on Block' Prepares for Viva La Vista

As close to two dozen brick and mortar businesses in Columbia's The Vista prepare for the fifth annual Viva La Vista event, one rookie Vista business owner is hoping he can keep up with the overwhelming demands of the mainstay party.

Drought panel: Some of SC out of drought

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's drought committee says rainfall has reduced the drought status in the northeastern portion of the state and Charleston and Beaufort counties.

Deputies Seek Suspects in Attempted Murder

Richland Co., SC (WOLO)-- Richland Co. deputies are searching for two men in connection with an August shooting. According to investigators on August 8th Ceven Barnum and another unknown suspect were sitting in a car with the victim on Newcastle…

Guns and Drugs Seized in Kershaw Search

Kershaw Co., SC (WOLO)-- Deputies in Kershaw Co. say citizens' complaints lead to the discovery of guns, drugs, and cash in a Camden home. Kershaw Sheriff Jim Matthews says deputies executed a search warrant at a home on Campbell St.…

Missing Woman Found

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) -- The Forest Acres Police Department said a missing woman with a history of depression has been found.

Officers, firefighters could pay more for pensions

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's law enforcement officers and firefighters will likely be required next year to put more of their salaries toward retirement benefits than other public workers.

Scholar speaks on black church in civil rights era

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — African American studies scholar Randal Jelks is scheduled to be on the University of South Carolina campus to speak on the influence of black churches in the civil rights movement.

SC conference focuses on food access

WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — People from across South Carolina have gathered to discuss how to improve access to supermarkets and grocery stores.

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