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Army parachute team lands at LMC

West Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– There was quite a show over Lexington Medical Center Tuesday afternoon. The US Army Black Daggers, a special operations command parachute team, landed on the campus of the medical center in West Columbia. The Black Daggers jump from an airplane at an altitude of up to 8,000 feet and free fall for about two minutes at…

DHEC: 1,168 new cases and 52 additional Coronavirus deaths in SC

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Tuesday, reported 1,168 new confirmed cases of coronavirus and 52 additional deaths. DHEC says this brings the total number of confirmed cases to 93,604 and confirmed deaths to 1,774 statewide. Health officials say the total number of individual test results reported Monday was 6,389 and the percent positive…

CPD: Bottles contained water, antacid

Courtesy: CPD Columbia, S.C. (WOLO, AP)– A suspicious substance that police say protesters threw at them during demonstrations in may turned out to be water and antacid Police Department Spokeswoman Jennifer Timmons said the FBI confirmed the contents of the water bottles. Prior to the test, protestors said the mixture was water and baking soda used to lessen the effects…

Richland Co. responds to DOR’s Penny Tax audit

Richland Co., S.C. (WOLO)– The State Department of Revenue has released its final report on its audit of Richland County’s Penny Tax program. According to the audit obtained by ABC Columbia through a Freedom of Information Act request, the county had more than $32 million in ineligible expenses related to the tax. The ineligible costs include more than $1 million…

Prisma to move COVID 19 testing to one location

(Courtesy: Prisma Health) Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– Prisma says it will no longer move its testing sites around. Officials say their research found that people were more likely to get tested based on their own health rather than where the testing site was located. Beginning this Saturday Prisma will host a testing site at the Department of Consumer Affairs building on…

Pawleys Island PD asks visitors to avoid island after hurricane

Courtesy: Pawleys Island Police Dept. Pawleys Island, S.C. (WOLO)– Tuesday morning police on Pawleys Island asked people to avoid the island if at all possible. Police say the storm blew a fair amount of debris onto area roads and certain areas were not accessible. Pawleys Island PD tweeted, “We have a fare amount of debris on the roadway. We are…

Santee Cooper Utility will freeze rates for most customers over next four years

The rate freeze will remain in effect until December 2024

Image: Santee Cooper (Associated Press) — Santee Cooper Utility will freeze rates for all residential, commercial, and lighting customers starting this month through December of 2024. The freeze is part of a settlement agreement with customers in a class- action lawsuit over costs associated with the failed V.C. Summer Nuclear Expansion Project. The utility says it will manage any increased…

Restrengthened Hurricane Isaias nears SC coast

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC (AP) – Coastal shops and restaurants have closed early and both residents and tourists have abandoned the beaches as a newly restrengthened Hurricane Isaias speeds toward the Carolinas. The U.S. National Hurricane Center expected the storm to hit land later Monday night. Isaias was upgraded again to a hurricane Monday evening with maximum sustained winds of…