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Richland One host student Rubik’s Cube Speedcubing Competition

COLUMBIA,SC (WOLO)- On Saturday students in the Midlands put their Rubik’s cube skills to the test. Richland School District One hosted it’s first ever Rubik’s cube Speedcubing competition. This event is officially sanctioned by rubik’s and featured middle and high school students competing as teams and individuals to solve the cubes in record time. After only two months of practice,…

Community comes together to support Allen Benedict Court residents

COLUMBIA,SC (WOLO)-  The community is banning together to help the more than 400 displaced residents from Allen Benedict court after gas leaks were found and two people died. Drop off sites have opened up in the Midlands to support Allen Benedict Court residents. Organizations and individuals in the community have come together to drop off truck and car loads of supplies…

Deputies: Man shot multiple times in Mi Casita Lounge parking lot

RICHLAND COUNTY, SC (WOLO)- Deputies say a man was shot multiple times outside the Mi Casita Lounge Saturday morning. Deputies patrolling Decker Boulevard say they heard gunshots around 2:30a.m., which led them to the restaurant. When they arrived, deputies say they found a man who had been shot multiple times in the lower body. He was transported to Palmetto Health…

Early-morning fire causes $160K in damages to Lexington home

LEXINGTON, SC (WOLO)- Fire officials are working to find the cause of a house fire that caused $160,000 in damages Saturday morning. The blaze broke out in the 200 block of Mockingbird Drive at 10:30am. Early Saturday morning (10:30 a.m.) house fire in 200 block of Mockingbird Drive displaced two, caused $160k in damage. No injuries reported & LCFS working…

SC bill would ban animal cruelty offenders from adopting pets for five years

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCIV) — Lawmakers are proposing multiple bills to make sure repeat animal cruelty offenders in the Palmetto State are not able to adopt pets. One proposed bill states offenders would have to wait up to five years to adopt again, another would prevent them from adopting a furry friend ever again. Former York County Sheriff and current state representative, Bruce Bryant, who sponsored…

State of the City address set for January 29th in Columbia

COLUMBIA,  SC (WOLO)– Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin has announced his plans to deliver the State of the City address. The Mayor will outline his plans for the new year in the address on January 29, 2019. WHO:          Mayor Steve Benjamin, Mayor of Columbia   WHEN:        Tuesday, Jan. 29 at 6 p.m.   WHERE:      University of South Carolina School of Law, Karen…

City of Cayce announces musical line up for ‘Soiree on State’ festival

CAYCE, SC (WOLO)–Get ready for some spring fun at the City of Cayce’s annual festival ‘Soiree on State’. City officials have announced the concert line up for the third annual event. According to officials, the lineup includes: Cash Money Experience, a four-piece vocal group from Columbia; singer-songwriter Mitchell Lee; Augusta-based country and rock cover band Whiskey Run; and the event…

Dozens come out to support Dorn VA health care programs

Columbia, SC (WOLO) —The Columbia Veterans Affairs Branch showcased all its Health Care programs in Friday night’s open house. Local leaders and community partners came out to show their support in the Veterans Suicide Prevention and awareness event following the open house in an attempt to recognize the VA’s attempt to eradicate Veteran suicide. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Dorn…