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A doctor's guide to safe trick-or-treating during the pandemic

LEXINGTON, SC (WOLO) - You may not need to cancel trick-or-treating plans after all. Doctors at Lexington Medical Center recently came out with a Q&A about safely trick-or-treating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their guidance provides suggestions and things to keep…

Suspect arrested in Lynchburg motel shooting

The Sumter County Sheriff's Office says they arrested a man in connection with a shooting that left 23-year-old Tyvon Dickey dead. Deputies say the shooting took place on October 16 at a motel in the 10000 block of Lynches River Road.

Pedestrian killed in Sumter vehicle accident

Sumter County Coroner Robert M. Baker says a man has died after a pedestrian vs. vehicle accident that occurred at the intersection of Liberty Street and South Guignard Drive around 7:43 p.m.

Saluda County deputies search for missing man

Saluda, SC (WOLO) -- Deputies in Saluda County are searching for a missing man who hasn't been seen or heard from since leaving work. Investigators say they are 'concerned for the safety' of…

Former owners of Yesterdays Restaurant gifted key to the city

Owners of an iconic restaurant in Five Points that closed back in April received the key to the city today. Mayor Steve Benjamin presented the keys to the city to former Yesterdays Restaurant & Tavern owners Darrell Barnes, Duncan Macrea and Scotty Macrea.

LCSD: Two arrested for store burglary

The Lexington County Sherrif's Department says they arrested two individuals in connection with a convenience store burglary that happened in the early morning hours of Tuesday in the Three Fountains area of Lexington County.

Amazon announces plans to hire more than 1,300 for seasonal roles in SC

On Tuesday, Amazon announced plans to hire more than 1,300 people for seasonal roles in South Carolina. Amazon says that in addition to supplying extra income during the holidays, these positions also provide opportunities for pay incentives, benefits, and a path to a longer-term career. This is part of Amazon's push to hire more than 100,000 employees across the nation for the holiday season. 

CarMax looking to hire around 50 employees in Columbia

On Tuesday, used car retailer CarMax announced plans to hire about 50 people in Columbia by the end of the year. According to CarMax, the positions with highest demand in Columbia are auto technicians, detailers, painters and inventory associates as well as sales and business office associates. 

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