COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO )-- Prices at the pump in South Carolina and across the nation continue to rise. The spike at the pump, experts say, is mostly due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. AAA says Russia trails only the…
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) -- A Midlands man with family in Ukraine is reacting to the Russian invasion of his Native country. ABC Columbia's Alex Tejada has his story. “I didn’t…
Newberry, SC (WOLO) --- Newberry County deputies say four people are in custody after receiving complaints that a rental home was being used exclusively for the sale of drugs. Investigators say on February…
Troopers with the South Carolina Highway Patrol say they're looking for a truck and van they believe were involved in a fatal hit and run last night. Investigators say it happened around 10:30…
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)-- Donald Trump is returning to South Carolina. According to the South Carolina Republican Party the former president will hold a rally at Florence Regional Airport on March 12th. In the 2020 election,…
“I didn’t know when I came home and my wife was crying about it," said Vasyl Babych, a Ukrainian native who has lived in Columbia for the past 14 years.
Officials with South Carolina State University say they are mourning the loss of one student and a recent graduate of the university after a crash Friday morning. Officials say three other students were injured in the crash.
The Columbia Police Department says one person is dead after a drug overdose at Latimer Manor apartments, and three others have been taken to a hospital for treatment.
Orangeburg County Sheriff Leroy Ravenell says deputies are looking for two inidviduals they believe are involved in a shooting that killed a man Tuesday.
Aliyah Boston had 18 points and 10 rebounds in three quarters as top-ranked South Carolina clinched the Southeastern Conference regular-season title with an 89-48 rout of Texas A&M on Thursday night.
The three suspects were involved in a drug related shooting that killed 14-year-old Tamara Perry, 17-year-old Shamekia Sanders, 28-year-old Krystal Hutto and 50-year-old Jerome Butler.
To close out Black History Month, the Orangeburg County School District is hosting their first annual Martin Luther King Jr. Oratory Competition next week.