Cayce, SC (WOLO) --- After more than 3 decades, The Director of the Cayce Department of Public Safety is hanging up his hat. Byron Snellgrove says he plans to retire from law enforcement after…
Lexington County deputies are investigating why two children were shot in Lexington County. Deputies say one of the children, 11-year-old Tashya Michelle Jay was pronounced dead on the scene.
Camp Cole in Eastover is getting ready to welcome campers this month, and ABC Columbia was lucky enough to get a sneak peek at their grand opening. Camp Cole is a non-profit camp that helps kids and adults with disabilities, illnesses and other life challenges.
The final doses of the coronavirus vaccine at the Columbia Place Mall were administered yesterday, capping off the eight week Mass Vaccination Site. Officials reported more than 21,000 Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses were given during those eight weeks.
You have a chance to get your vaccine while doing a little shopping downtown this weekend. A spokesperson for Prisma Health says the medical group is partnering with the City of Columbia to provide vaccines at Saturday's Soda City Market.
The Sumter County Sheriff's Office says a man is facing several charges after kicking down a person's door and later shooting her after being shot himself.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A group of state senators investigating South Carolina's juvenile prison system have voted they have no confidence in Department of Juvenile Justice Director Freddie Pough. The vote Wednesday by a Senate subcommittee investigating the agency came…
FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) - A federal judge in South Carolina is considering a bid to block the upcoming electrocutions of two prisoners under the state's recently revised capital punishment law. U.S. District Judge Bryan Harwell heard arguments Wednesday on whether…
The Columbia Police Department is asking for the public's help identifying a man accused of breaking into Il Focolaire Pizzeria on Sumter Street and taking money.
Now hiring signs cover the glass and sidewalks of many Columbia restaurants, but business is booming and it’s hard for employees to keep up with the demand.
The South Carolina Firefighters Association Convention is currently underway at the Columbia Convention Center. Earlier today, the firefighters got a blast from the past when the City of Cayce drove its 1936 fire truck from Cayce City Hall to the Convention Center.