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World cyberattack cripples UK hospitals, demands ransoms

Britain’s health service was hit Friday by a huge international cyberattack that froze computers at hospitals across the country — an attack that shut down wards, closed emergency rooms and brought medical treatments to a screeching halt.

CDC says Teen Drinking Down

Columbia, SC (WOLO) --- New numbers out from the Center's for Disease Control some teens aren't throwing back the cold ones like they used to, and binge drinking has dropped. The report sets an interesting bar that could put parents…

Brazen Burglaries Spark Fear in Indian Community

[gtxvideo vid='Oyv608j0' thumb='http://player.gtxcel.com/thumbs/Oyv608j0.jpg' vtitle='Brazen Burglaries Spark Fear'] LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. (WOLO) - Lexington County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a handful of break-ins across the county, in which a high value of jewelry was taken. In one case, a victim came…

Open Records Law Bill in SC

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Legislation closing loopholes in South Carolina's open records law is poised to become law, but without a key provision that would have enabled the public to get data from obstinate government agencies without hiring a lawyer.…

SC Chamber, Businesses Applaud Lawmakers for Roads Bill

[gtxvideo vid='ER6mavOg' thumb='http://player.gtxcel.com/thumbs/ER6mavOg.jpg' vtitle='SC Chamber, Businesses Applaud Lawmakers for Roads Bill'] COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)-- The SC Chamber and area businesses are thanking lawmakers for passing a roads bill. Thursday, Chamber leaders met at the State House to applaud legislators on…

Riverbanks Officials Trying to Cope with Death of Infant Gorilla

[gtxvideo vid='sUkJL3j6' thumb='http://player.gtxcel.com/thumbs/sUkJL3j6.jpg' vtitle='Riverbanks Officials React to Death of Infant Gorilla'] COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)-- Tragic news out of Riverbanks Zoo as workers, and visitors, mourn the loss of the Zoo’s first infant gorilla. The infant gorilla was born in the breech…

Loopholes in SC's public records law could be closed

Legislation closing loopholes in South Carolina's open records law is poised to becoming law, but without a key provision that would have enabled the public to get data from obstinate government agencies without hiring a lawyer.

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