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Soggy Days Ahead For the South
A stalled out front is going to keep the next several days soggy across the South. A stretch of torrential downpours has lead to areas like Columbia, SC reaching 6 in rainfall totals in just one day. The past few day have varied the intensity of the storms, with some storms carrying flooding rain alongside strong, gusty winds. The stalled boundary responsible for this will continue to sit across the Southeast U.S. this weekend, leading to more strong-to-severe thunderstorms. Saturday, the SPC calls for a marginal risk ( level 1 out of 5) to see severe thunderstorms from Virginia to Northern Florida.
More scattered downpours likely this weekend
COLUMBIA, SC (WACH) — It's a "sweat, rinse, repeat" forecast for the Midlands!. Today will start dry with partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing to the low 90s. Scattered thunderstorms will bubble up starting around 3 pm and should stick around much of the evening. Isolated damaging wind gusts...
'We were in the dark': SC businesses affected by global tech outage
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A global tech outage on Friday frustrated some local businesses and their customers, forcing them to close their doors. Customers at a local First Citizens Bank were met with a sign informing them that the lobby was closed this morning. Customers said they were told there were issues. A worker said the bank faced problems due to the tech outage.
Soda City Live: Find your new best friend during the Pick Me! SC pet adoption event
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Sponsored by Pick Me! SC. Looking for a furry friend? Now’s a great time to do it. More than 90 shelters and organizations across the state are participating in Pick Me! SC, a statewide pet adoption event. From July 20-28, participating locations are providing free...
Soda City Live: Attend a free movie screening to benefit teens living with sickle cell anemia
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The Columbia-Richland Fire Department is hosting a free movie night to benefit teens who are living with sickle cell anemia. On July 24 at 7 p.m. at Spotlight Cinemas near the old Columbia Mall, bring your friends and family to watch Sidney Poitier’s “A Warm December” movie that chronicles the love story of a person living with sickle cell anemia.
SC activists protest at Fort Jackson over U.S. aid to Israel
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH) — On Saturday, July 20, activists from the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) will gather at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, to protest U.S. aid to Israel and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. This rally is part of the South Carolina People's Red Line Tour, a...
2 years, no arrests: Resident recalls deadly shooting of Midlands music promoter outside her door
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The Lexington Police Department (LPD) continues to investigate the deadly shooting of a Midlands music promoter. Investigators said 29-year-old Tyler Robinson was shot multiple times after making it home on July 9, 2022. Robinson, also known as “T-Rob/T-Rob Smooth” was a music producer in Columbia.
Private school advocates speak out against lawsuit looking to take away state funding
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — The upcoming school year is about a month away and the South Carolina Supreme Court is questioning whether state funding should help families pay for private educations. Gov. Henry McMaster signed a bill last spring to establish an education scholarship trust fund providing $6,000 to help pay for tuition, supplies […]
Photo gallery: Five After Five concert series returns to Five Points
Five After Five was never gone. It simply took a seven-year break. The free concert series hosted by the Five Points Association returned Thursday for the first time since 2017, with Mark Rapp & Soda City Brass Band performing the music of New Orleans. "Five After Five has delighted generations...
Internet company previously barred from Columbia breaks five water mains, damages neighborhood
The North-Carolina based fiber-optic company Lumos has been working across the Midlands since last fall. New water main breaks are being reported but Columbia Water says the blame is partly theirs.
Building confidence and character with Genova Family Karate
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) -(Sponsored by Genova Family Karate) Imagine a place where listening, good manners, and paying attention are taught alongside proven techniques. Genova Family Karate in Lexington has been teaching karate to children of the Midlands for nearly 20 years. Owners David and Julie Hoover say karate helps kids...
Midlands Chevy Dealers City Golf Tournament tees off
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Midlands Chevy Dealers City Golf Tournament teed off Friday at the Fort Jackson Golf Club with Patrick Stephenson looking to win his third consecutive city title. Stephenson fired a 1-under 71 and trails leader Spencer Skiff by two shots. Skiff shot a 3-under 69 in...
Benedict alumni help HBCU break annual fundraising goal
Columbia, SC (WOLO) — Benedict College is celebrating a decade of giving. 42 of the 63 alumni clubs, from the college have surpassed their yearly fundraising goal which goes to support several hardworking Benedict students. School officials say they wanted to reach their goal of $1.5 million dollars, but eclipsed that amount by more than $200 thousand dollars for a total of $1,730,173.45 dollars.
National analyst says that South Carolina football "is being slept on" this offseason
The 2024 version of the South Carolina football team is a polarizing group in terms of predictions and record projections. Some believe that a down 2023 was indicative of bigger problems in Columbia and that the Gamecocks will go 4-8 this fall. Others think that it was a mere blip on the radar and that an 8-4 season is on the horizon. Naturally, other prognostications have split the difference.
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