According to officials, a Fort Jackson soldier has been suspended from his duties after he was arrested in April on a sexual misconduct charge. This marks the third person from Fort Jackson now facing charges since April.
Thursday morning, the The Richland County Sheriff's Department announced that Sheriff Leon Lott was named the 2021 South Carolina Sheriff of the Year by the SC Sheriff's Association. This is Sheriff Lott's second time winning the award, having also won in 2004.
The Richland Library says they're looking to cultivate a conversation with local business owners, influencers and scholars over their "Food Brings Us Together: Asian American Experiences in Columbia" event Monday evening.
The Oliver Gospel Thrift Store received a special delivery this morning. A tractor trailer full of about 60 pieces of lightly used La-Z-Boy furniture was delivered to the store on Two Notch Road
Wednesday afternoon, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced they will now be offering the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine at the Columbia Place Mall.
The Lexington Live Concert Series will feature the band Tokyo Joe Thursday night. The show is at the Icehouse Amphitheater in Lexington from 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Kershaw Co., SC (WOLO) -- The Kershaw County Sheriff's Office is asking you to be on the look out for scammers that are trying to scare people into forking over money in a scam authorities say is once again making…
Columbia, SC (WOLO) -- If you are in the market for a job in the hospitality or tourism industry you're in luck. The South Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association is teaming up with SC Works for a virtual hiring event…
Lexington Police are out in full force for the month of May monitoring collision prone intersections. Police say major intersections like the one on Sunset Blvd and Old Cherokee Road are becoming a bigger problem.
The West Columbia Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying two individuals accused of breaking into a concession stand at W. Wilson Howard Park on May 5.
COLUMBIA (WOLO): A protest planned by teacher’s organization SC for Ed was called off Monday out of fear for members’ safety after the group received threatening messages online. Instead, many teachers gathered…