The Columbia Police Department is investigating a shooting they say took place in broad daylight Thursday. According to CPD the incident took place in the 5100 block of North Main Street this just before 7pm.
Fort Jackson is offering a new program for Army recruits who don't meet the testing or physical requirements to join the Army.
According to the US Army's website, only about 23% of young Americans fully meet the Army's eligibility requirements. Instead of lowering standards to join, Fort Jackson has a new program designed to meet recruits where they are and bring them up to the Army's standards.
Local Living on ABC Columbia brought to you by MUSC Health COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)-- In our look at Local Living, the Columbia Animal Services is taking part in this yearโs annual Clear the Shelters event. According to shelter officials, Clear…
ATLANTA (AP) โ U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham has formally appealed a judgeโs order requiring him to testify before aย special grand juryย investigating whether former President Donald Trump and others illegally sought to overturn his 2020 election defeat in Georgia. The South…
COLUMBIA SC (WOLO) - As schools across the State open for another year, we once again see forty foot buses all about town, ensuring our kids get from home to school safely.ย Helping to ensure…
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)-- South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, on Friday, announced three appointments to the Teacher Recruitment and Retention Task Force. According to the Governor's office, the task force was created by lawmakers to recommend policies for improving the recruitment,…
While some medical experts are against proposed laws being discussed that would prohibit abortions, there are also those in healthcare that support the ban.ย
As the Senate Medical Affairs Committee heard testimonies from medical experts and speakers for and against abortion rights, demonstrators met outside to have their voices heard.
Planned Parenthood held a rally to watch today's hearings as the organization continues its fight for abortion rights in South Carolina.
Local Living on ABC Columbia brought to you by MUSC Health COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)--In our look at Local Living, ย Columbia Animal Services is taking part in this yearโs annual Clear the Shelters event. According…
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)-- In tonight's Military Matters, Fort Jackson is partnering with the state of South Carolina to help soldiers prepare for careers after the U.S. Army. It is part of the U.S. Army's…
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)--ย In a unanimous ruling the State Supreme Court, according to the court's website, placed an injunction on the state's 6-week abortion ban also known as the Heartbeat Law. The…
ย COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)--The United States Postalย Service is looking to hire new team members in the Midlands. According to the Postal Service, Postย Offices in Camden, Kershaw, Lexington, Irmo, Chapin, Batesburg and West Columbia are hosting job fairs to fillย immediate openings for…
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)-- Happening outside the State House Wednesday, Planned Parenthood holding a rally for what they're callingย 'Abortion Justice'. The rally is taking place on the State House steps, as a Senate Medical…
Columbia, S.C.(WOLO)--Former attorney Alex Murdaugh's lawyer, Dick Harpootlian, spoke out Wednesday morning about a recent motion in the double-murder case. The motion is asking a court to order the state to comply with…
With classes beginning this week for schools like the University of South Carolina and Benedict College, students have returned to Columbia's downtown.
Mayor Daniel Rickenmann is excited for their return, and for what their return means for Columbia.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)-- Grab the resumes. The City of Columbiaโs Public Works is hiring. According to City officials, the following positions are open: Solid Waste (Maintenance Assistants) Forestry & Beautification (Crew Leaders and Tree Trimmers) Street Division (Equipment Operators and…
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)-- The Columbia Police Department is shutting down a downtown business after it was deemed a public nuisance. According to a department spokesperson, Main's Best, a convenience store on Main St. was…