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SC ACLU asks judge to allow recorded interview with death row inmate
COLUMBIA — A civil rights group argues a death row inmate should be allowed to give a recorded interview for publication before he is scheduled to die. A motion this week is part of an ongoing federal lawsuit challenging a Department of Corrections policy that bars prisoners from giving interviews to reporters or members of […]
Nursing instructor donates her hair to honor her students
GRANITEVILLE — Her students’ reasons to pursue a nursing degree inspired Buffy Halter so much that she wanted to do something to not only honor the class of 2024 but to benefit someone else as well. “I have this form I have the students fill out. I ask...
Chicken spill ruffles feathers in West Columbia
LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. (WACH) — SCDOT is asking the public to avoid US 378 near Meeting Street and State Street in West Columbia after a truck spilled raw chicken meat across the road. Crews are assisting with the cleanup but drivers can expect traffic delays as cleanup efforts continue.
Furry Friends Friday - Matteo & Malachi
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Matteo and Malachi are 2-month-old Boykin Spaniel/Jack Russell Terrier mix puppies up for adoption at Pawmetto Lifeline. A man’s dogs had an “accidental” litter of 8 puppies. He brought all 8 puppies to a very overcrowded municipal shelter right before Tropical Storm Debby hit. This shelter was struggling with providing proper care, staffing and resources for the animals already in their care. Still, the man threatened to dump them in the storm unless the shelter took them in. Pawmetto Lifeline pulled them to provide relief for this shelter in their time of need and help these wonderful puppies find forever homes!
Gamecocks MBB announces 2024-25 non-conference schedule
South Carolina announced the non-conference portion of its 2024-25 men's basketball schedule on Thursday. The Gamecocks will open the season on Monday, Nov. 4 at Colonial Life Arena against North Florida. The team will play nine of its 13 non-conference games at home highlighted by the in-state rivalry matchup versus...
Body found behind Columbia grocery store identified, new details announced in death
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Authorities are providing new details on the death of a man whose body was found behind a Richland County grocery store. The Columbia Police Department announced on Friday that a death in the 5100 block of Fairfield Road considered suspicious has been ruled accidental by the Richland County Coroner's Office. Police began investigating the death behind the Food Lion on Fairfield Road on Aug. 8 after lawn care workers found his body in a wooded area behind the store.
Decorated retired SC Major General laid to rest at Fort Jackson National Cemetery
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A retired U.S. Army Reserve Major General from South Carolina was laid to rest on Wednesday. Major General (R) George W. Goldsmith, Jr. passed away on Tuesday at the age of 95. Goldsmith was a decorated member of the military and served as Chairman of the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee.
INTERVIEW: Thomson mayor talks with News 12 after GBI arrest
THOMSON, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - On Friday, News 12 had a phone interview with Thomson Mayor Benji Cranford, just days after his arrest by the GBI. Cranford is facing a felony charge for allegedly buying a bottle of gin, and then purposefully putting it in the path of state prisoners. He...
Three People Killed While Trying To Flee From Law Enforcement on Deans Bridge Road
Three people were killed when two vehicles collided head-on Friday night on Deans Bridge Road. The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says the incident began just before 8:00 pm when a Blythe police officer attempted to stop a vehicle for a traffic violation. The driver reportedly fled on Deans Bridge...
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