Archives: August 2020

Officials: Two UofSC Greek Village Houses under quarantine after several test positive for COVID-19

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Two University of South Carolina Greek Village houses are now under quarantine after several residents tested positive for coronavirus, say University officials. According to a UofSC release, the students will remain in quarantine for up to 14 days. According to officials, the positive tests were confirmed by standard and saliva-based testing. The students were either asymptomatic or…

Prisma Health offering free COVID-19 testing at mobile site this week

 Officials say you can get tested Friday and Saturday at a mobile site on 2204 Lee Street

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Prisma Health is offering free COVID-19 testing this week. Officials say you can get tested Friday and Saturday at a mobile site on 2204 Lee Street. The testing will take place from 8 am to Noon. Prisma says no appointment is needed and you can expect your results within four days. There will be more testing dates…

Night one of the Republican National Convention

A look back at the kick off event on night one of the four night Republican National Convention

(CNN) — Two of South Carolina’s most prominent political figures front and center Monday night as the Republican National Convention kicked off from Charlotte., North Carolina Former Governor Nikki Haley and Senator Tim Scott headlining night one of the convention. Mary Moloney kicks off our team coverage as republicans lay out their pitch for 4 more years under the leadership…

RNC peaceful protests in Charlotte turn violent

Protest broke out in Charlotte's Marshall Park on the first night of the Republican National Convention

Written by: Trish Williford Charlotte, NC (WOLO) — A peaceful protest in Uptown Charlotte turned violent. Our cameras were rolling in Marshall Park when a protester at a Resist RNC 2020 rally was pepper sprayed by a CMPD Officer. It happened as we were interviewing Corine Mack with NAACP Charlotte about protesters facing off against counter-protesters minutes after the rally…

Pharmacists, health care providers join statewide effort to curb declining youth vaccination numbers

The Dept. of Health and Human Services gave pharmacists in all 50 states the power to vaccinate children

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) — As children across the state get ready to go back to some form of learning this fall, some have not gotten the necessary shots needed to go back to the classroom. At a Reopen SC Select Committee hearing on August 12, Dr. Joan Duwve, the Public Health Director for South Carolina’s Department of Health and Environmental…