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RCSD Investigating Overnight Stabbing on Bluff Road

RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. ย (WOLO) - A man was stabbed multiple times last night and authorities need your help identifying the suspect. Richland County Sheriff's deputies say theย stabbing occurred around about 7 p.m.ย outside Rick's Bait &…

Spectator Guide: SEC Women's Tournament in Greenville

[gtxvideo vid='BAoZ2fJB' thumb='http://player.gtxcel.com/thumbs/BAoZ2fJB.jpg' vtitle='sec tourney greenville'] GREENVILLE, S.C. (WOLO) - The 2017 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament begins Wednesday in Greenville. If you're headed to the Upstate to catch any of the games,ย Visit Greenville suggests making a little vacation out of…

All Access Columbia Conference

An event coming to the City of Columbia is aimed at helping citizens find different ways to make a positive impact on their community one family at a time.

Wednesday Morning Menu

Here's a list of different events that will be taking place through out the Midlands for you and your family to enjoy.

Face-Biter Said He Fled Demon-Like Figure Before Killings

A Florida college student accused of randomly killing a couple in their garage and chewing on the dead man's face told television psychologist Phil McGraw he was fleeing a demon-like figure named Daniel and only had a vague recollection of the slayings.

Man Accused of Killing His Mother

Bradley Jack Altman, 28, is expected to be charged with murder and possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime in the death of his mother Monday night in Darlington County, according to Lieutenant Robby Kilgo with the Darlington County Sheriff's Office.

Lexington Richland Five to Host Community Fair Tuesday

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)--Lexington-Richland School District Five is inviting parents and families to attend its annual Community Services Fair. The fair is Tuesdayย at Irmo High School from 5:30pm-7:30pm Officials say it's an opportunity for families and students with disabilities to connect…

Takata Pleads Guilty to Fraud in Air Bag Case

Japanese auto parts maker Takata Corp. has pleaded guilty to a criminal charge and agreed to pay $1 billion for a scheme to conceal a deadly defect in millions of its air bag inflators.

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