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Columbia's popular Food Truck Fridays initiative to continue through August
The City of Columbia will continue the popular Food Truck Fridays throughout the month of August. This initiative supports local businesses, celebrates diverse cuisines, and brings people together to connect over food. The food trucks will be located at 2300 Bull Street in the REI Co-op parking lot from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. each Friday.
Former South Carolina football star gets ringing Jerry Jones' endorsement
Former South Carolina football star Rico Dowdle is battling for a starting job in the NFL. The Dallas Cowboys lost Tony Pollard to the Tennessee Titans in free agency this offseason, but they re-signed Dowdle after his rookie contract expired. He is competing with former All-Pro Ezekiel Elliott, veteran Royce Freeman, and others for the 1st team gig, and many around the team think the former Gamecock is the favorite to lead the team in carries in 2024.
15 for 15: Bluffton Bobcats
BLUFFTON, S.C. (WSAV)—Continuing our 15 for 15 series, today’s team is the Bluffton Bobcats, as they enter their third season under Hayden Gregory. Last year, Bluffton went 6-5 overall and played in the first round of the state playoffs. They were 3-2 in the region, which earned them the number three spot. their non-region schedule […]
Former Gamecock Quincy Hall wins gold medal at 2024 Paris Olympics
PARIS (WIS) - Former University of South Carolina (USC) Gamecock Quincy Hall is bringing home gold after an upset victory at the Paris Olympics. On Wednesday, Hall sprinted to first place in the 400-meter event after a slow start around the first bend. The Associated Press Style reported Hall, buried...
A'ja Wilson celebrates 28th birthday at Paris Olympics
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH) — South Carolina basketball legend A'ja Wilson turned 28 on Thursday and celebrated in a major way. Currently competing with Team USA at the Paris Olympics, Wilson celebrated her birthday with her family, teammates, and friends in the City of Lights. Wilson posted pictures on her...
Knoxville Fire Department crews continue hurricane relief efforts in South Carolina
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - As people in South Carolina are still dealing with the impacts of Hurricane Debby, crews here in East Tennessee are doing what they can to help. On Tuesday, 12 members of the Knoxville Fire Department were deployed to Columbia, South Carolina, to find out where their services are needed.
CCU alum, Georgetown native Melissa Jefferson takes gold in 4x100 relay race
PARIS (WMBF) – Coastal Carolina University alum and Georgetown native, Melissa Jefferson, is bringing back not one but two medals from the 2024 Paris Olympics. Jefferson was part of the women’s 4x100m relay on Friday afternoon which took the gold medal with a time of 41.78. She earned the gold with Sha’Carri Richardson, Gabrielle Thomas and Twanisha Terry.
Isolated downpours possible today through the weekend
COLUMBIA, SC (WACH) — What remains of Debby has finally cleared out of South Carolina. Today will feature more sunshine and warmer temperatures than we have seen over the past several days. Highs will be in the low to mid 90s while heat index values could climb as high...
Casting agents seeking extras for marina scene in “The Righteous Gemstones”
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Casting agents for a popular HBO show are seeking background characters for a marina scene shooting on Monday. Tona B. Dahlquist Casting is looking for six boaters, six fishermen, and three marina workers for a scene filming “The Righteous Gemstones”. The casting company needs two females and the rest males. Those […]
North Charleston crash leaves two dead, one critically injured
According to the North Charleston Police Department, at around 11:15pm on Thursday night, officers responded to a three vehicle collision on Patriot Boulevard at Club Course Road. The department says there were two fatalities, and one person was critically injured. The injured person was taken to the hospital. The intersection was closed for awhile, but […]
Deer Seasons on Private Lands
• All harvested deer must be tagged at the point of kill prior to being transported. Tag must remain attached until the deer/carcass is quartered or received by a processor. Processors see Deer Rules & Regulations. • Antlered deer statewide limit:. • Residents - 2 per day, 5 total all...
In His Name-Colleton holds Community Meeting
In His Name-Colleton held its quarterly community meeting on July 22nd. Amanda Herndon, Director of In His Name-Colleton, presented the impact report for the first half of 2024. The program has assisted 319 individuals, served 3000 meals and provided housing for 10 men and 4 females in their transitional housing program. Herndon stated that the program is on track to double the impact from last year.
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