There will not be any New Year's Eve festivities in downtown Columbia this year. According to a public relations firm representing the city, this year's Famously Hot New Year is opting to be famously safe and forgoing the annual celebration.
Columbia mayoral candidate Daniel Rickenmann held a press conference in Five Points this morning. He discussed the latest FBI crime report, and introduced his five point plan for public safety in the city.
“There’s several causes. Cooking is a big factor," Adams said. "Oftentimes, when people cook, they leave the kitchen unattended. That’s the number one cause of fires.”
Charleston, SC (WOLO) -- The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina has ordained its first female Bishop. Reverend Ruth Morse Woodliff-Stanley was consecrated as a Bishop in Charleston Sunday. She will lead 31 churches…
Columbia, SC (WOLO) ---Columbia Police are hoping you can help them locate a man accused of sexually assaulting a 21-year-old woman. 28 year-old John Washington, junior is accused of forcing his way…
A law enforcement veteran who served as police chief in Columbia for more than a decade will be the interim chief of the Orangeburg Department of Public Safety.
Former University of South Carolina President Bob Caslen who resigned after less than two years in the wake of a plagiarism and misidentification controversy during a commencement speech called taking the job the biggest regret of his life in a newspaper interview.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Department is investigating after a possible drive-by shooting left one man dead and four others injured early Sunday morning.