Movie Review: Phantom Thread
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COLUMBIA, SC (ABC NEWS)– A Miami-bound Amtrak train appeared to be on the wrong track when it collided with a freight train in South Carolina early Sunday morning, killing two people and injuring 116, officials said. http://abcnews.go.com/US/amtrak-passenger-train-collides-freight-train-sc-injuries/story?id=52826058 The two people who died were the train conductor and engineer, said Margaret Fisher, the Lexington County, South Carolina, coroner. South Carolina Gov….
Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the two fatalities in the Amtrak train crash.
Behind the Monster Jam Scenes: The Big Race: COLUMBIA SC (WOLO) — Monster trucks, loud engines, and crushed cars are promised to left in the wake as Monster Jam returns to Colonial Life Arena. The Tyler’s Travels Team went behind the scenes to learn what it is like to drive Scooby Doo, and to challenge a professional driver to…
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COLUMBIA SC (WOLO)–According to coach and fitness trainer Chris Wooten, there is a progression of physical training that needs to be adhered to as young athletes train and grow. Wooten says that pushing younger children too hard with heavy weight training and other techniques can cause a lifetime of problems. For more information, check THIS out. Categories: Digital Exclusives…
The Flu season has been especially bad this year, but doctors say that’s not the only virus that could be bugging you. Find out what is going around in your Health Minute.
COLUMBIA SC (WOLO)–Scott Hall, owner of Bone-In BBQ joined the GMC Team for some super easy Superbowl finger food that will impress. Categories: Digital Exclusives and Features
Richland Library Main will unveil its newly designed garden level to the public in a grand reopening celebration Saturday, February 3.
Midlands-based James R. Clark Memorial Sickle Cell Foundation is working to bring relief and education to South Carolina residents afflicted with sickle cell disease.