Columbia home destroyed in fire
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Lexington Co., S.C. (WOLO)– Lexington County Animal control says it is investigating a dog attack in which two family pets were killed. Investigators say dogs belonging to 42 year old Ryan Ezzell entered a home on Wessinger Rd. around 7:30 Monday night through a doggy door and killed two dogs. Authorities say the homeowner was not home at the time…
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – The following locations have announced schedule changes due to potential winter weather and frigid temperatures: Schools and Government Allendale District Schools: CLOSED Wednesday Bamberg School District 1, 2: CLOSED Wednesday Bamberg School District Two will be closed Thursday, January 4 Bethesda Christian School, Camden: open for “full day” students at 9:15, preschool students at 9:30 Claflin…
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The College Football Playoff rubber match rolled the Tide’s way, thanks to turnovers offensive troubles.
Despite trailing by 16 points with just over 17 minutes to go, Carolina is coming back to Columbia as Outback Bowl champions.
Carolina quarterback Jake Bentley, who went 19-32 for 239 yards, 2 TD’s and an interception, was honored with the Outback Bowl’s MVP award Monday afternoon, after he rallied the Gamecocks to a 26-19 win over Michigan. Bentley says the trophy will go to his team.
Click the video to watch Will Muschamp’s postgame comments after Carolina’s 26-19 win over Michigan in the Outback Bowl Monday afternoon.
Carolina trailed Michigan 19-3 late into the third quarter, and proceeded to go on a 23-0 run to defeat the Wolverines and win the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)- Monday’s finish was an exciting end to the season for South Carolina football fans as the team rallied in the fourth quarter to beat Michigan 26-19. Gamecock fans said the game was more about setting the tone for next year, especially with new personnel coming on the offensive end. As for Michigan fans hoping for revenge for…
Clarendon Co., S.C. (WOLO)– One inmate is dead after an altercation at a prison in Clarendon County according to officials. A spokesperson for the Department of Corrections says Allen Capers died in the incident. No word on what sparked the fight. Officials say eight other inmates had to be transported away from the prison Categories: Clarendon, Local News, News