Author: Lindsey Goodwin

Pet of the Week: Maggie!

Meet our Pet of the Week, Maggie! Maggie is a 4-year-old Pitbull-mix who loves everyone she meets. She is sure to win your heart with her cuddles, and sweet, squishy face! Check out her interview below, and visit her at Lexington County Animal Services to help her find her ‘furever’ home.

Pet of the Week: Mercy!

Meet our Pet of the Week, Mercy! This sweet lab-pittie mix is 8-years-old, and needs to find her forever home! Mercy is very well-mannered, gentle, and so sweet! You can find her at Pawmetto Lifeline.

Pet of the Week: Maverick!

Meet our Pet of the Week, Maverick! Also lovingly called “Meatball.” He is a shelter staff favorite at Pawmetto Lifeline! This 2-year-old Staffordshire Terrier is ready to go home with you today!

Murdaugh Attorney Harpootlian files motion, says defense not given access to evidence

Photo: Matt Perron Columbia, S.C.(WOLO)–Former attorney Alex Murdaugh’s lawyer, Dick Harpootlian, spoke out Wednesday morning about a recent motion in the double-murder case. The motion is asking a court to order the state to comply with their obligations under court rules and case law and furnish discovery materials in the case. Murdaugh was indicted for the murders of his wife…

SLED responds to weekend incident at DJJ

Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)–We’re learning new details about an incident at the Department of Juvenile Justice over the weekend, where a group of teens broke into a school building at the Broad River Rd. complex. Officials say on Sunday, seven teens gained access to the unauthorized building, causing property damage to their unit and staff offices. One was even found on…

Battle of the Badges Blood Drive

Columbia Fire Chief Aubrey Jenkins asks for your support in an upcoming blood drive!

The Columbia-Richland Fire Department is bringing the heat to this year’s Battle of the Badges Blood Drive! Show your support for CFD, CPD, and RCSD by donating blood with the Red Cross on Friday, May 27th.

Families displaced after apartment fire

Photo: Stephen Eller Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)–Several Midlands families will be spending the holidays away from home after an apartment fire Monday evening. Crews with the Irmo Fire Department along with Columbia Fire, West Columbia, and Lexington responded to the Gleneagle apartments on St. Andrews Rd. Irmo Fire officials say the fire started on the kitchen stove of a downstairs unit…