ORANGEBURG, SC (WOLO) - A teenager has been arrested for attempted murder and armed robbery in Orangeburg County. Jykeem Johnson, 18, who has both Orangeburg and Calhoun County addresses, faces charges of attempted murder in one case and armed robbery…
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) -- A program aimed at giving low income families scholarships for their children to attend private schools was struck down by the South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday. The Safe Access to…
On Friday, Prison Fellowship, the nation’s largest christian non-profit serving prisoners, will present what they're calling a hope event for women inside the Camille Graham Correctional Center.
The Richland County Sheriff's Department is asking for the public's help in finding an elderly man who they say walked away from his assisted care living facility.
On Thursday, the office of South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of 63-year-old Daniel Thomas Spulecki, Sr. of Manning, South Carolina. Investigators say Spulecki distributed and possessed files of child sexual abuse material.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) -- The University of South Carolina is coming up with new ways to encourage students to get tested for COVID-19. Some of these rewards can already be seen throughout campus.…
Richland Co, SC (WOLO) -- The Richland One school district is working to get your children back in the classroom as quickly and safely as possible. Tuesday night, Dr. Craig Witherspoon released a few…
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that the governor's plan to spend $32 million in federal coronavirus aid on grants to help parents afford K-12 private school unconstitutional.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) -- In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and with flu season just around the corner, one group at a greater risk of getting sick are older veterans. To help…
October 24 is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, which aims to take on the problem of prescription drug abuse by providing collection centers around the country where people can safely dispose of their unused prescriptions.
As Halloween nears, the Centers for Disease Control continues to urge Americans to celebrate safely and avoid activities like trick-or-treating due to COVID-19.