No one hurt after fire damages two homes on Washington Street
Columbia Fire Department officials say no one is hurt after a fire damaged two homes on Washington Street Sunday night.
The city surrounding Clemson University is again relaxing its open container of alcohol laws for a street party for the championship game.
Columbia Fire Department officials say no one is hurt after a fire damaged two homes on Washington Street Sunday night.
The West Columbia Police Department says an 11-year-old girl that was reported missing since Jan. 11, has been found safe.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) – Leaders from across the state gathered to kick off South Carolina’s annual “Proudly Pro-life Weekend.” The weekend’s events got underway with the South Carolina Citizens for Life “Pro-life Dinner.” The non-profit is dedicated to restoring legal protection to the unborn and eliminating abortion. With a fetal heart-beat bill making its way through the state’s legislation, Governor…
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO) — On Friday, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson released the Human Trafficking Task Force’s 2019 Annual Report. The report focuses on the statewide efforts to prevent and prosecute these crimes, along with protecting the victims. The top five counties with reported human trafficking are Horry, Greenville, Richland, Dorchester and Charleston. But Wilson said just because a…
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson will release the 2019 Human Trafficking Annual Report at the State House this morning.
Kershaw County deputies say they’re looking for suspects involved in a Snapchat game that focuses on stealing vehicles as fast as possible.
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division says an elderly man who was last seen on Thursday has been found safe.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) – Two people have been arrested for working with an inmate to bring contraband into Lee Correctional Institution. The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office says during a traffic stop, deputies seized $350,000 worth of contraband including marijuana and cell phones. SCSO says the marijuana and contraband were transported from Sumter County to an employee of the South Carolina…
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO) – Animals are losing their homes and their lives because of the Australian brush fires, which aren’t expected to slow down anytime soon. There’s a little part of Australia at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, where staff say they hope their Australian animals inspire people to help. “We don’t know the impact, but we know it’s going…