Where to find free COVID-19 testing in the Midlands
Prisma Health is offering free COVID-19 testing to the public. The testing is located at the Columbia Place Mall on Two Notch Road from 10 a.m-2 p.m Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.
Prisma Health is offering free COVID-19 testing to the public. The testing is located at the Columbia Place Mall on Two Notch Road from 10 a.m-2 p.m Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments on the Affordable Care Act.
On Tuesday, House republican lawmakers say they will announce upcoming efforts to introduce new legislation, addressing irregularities in federal elections. The press conference will be at the State House lobby at 2 p.m.
Those looking forward to the opening of the Cola Concerts series will have to wait a few extra days. According to a spokesperson, the opening of Cola Concerts has been delayed to Monday, November 16.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol says a tractor-trailer crash on I-77 North is causing delays this morning.
On Tuesday, the US Supreme Court will discuss the fate of “Obamacare” as millions of Americans are under the Affordable Health Care Act.
Columbia, SC (WOLO) — public hearings are underway this week after Dominion Energy requests to raise customers’ power bills by 7 point 7 percent. Monday the South Carolina Public Service Commission held its first of three virtual hearings allowing allow customers to tell regulators how the proposed rate increases will affect them. Dominion requested the rate hike earlier this year….
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) — Just days after the Columbia City Council strengthened its mask ordinance, more people could be seen covering their faces throughout the city. The Columbia Fire Department says they only issued one citation for someone violating the ordinance this weekend, down from 32 during the weekend of Halloween. Most of the enforcement took place in Columbia’s Five Points…
(CNN) — A 4-year-old in California has been named a hometown hero for his quick actions. Mason and his family just moved into a new home that has a pool, but the excitement quickly turned dark when his younger brother accidentally fell in. Michelle Gile met up with mason and his family to tell us more. Categories: Digital Exclusives and…
The City of Columbia has announced there will not be a Veterans Day parade this year. City leaders cancelled the event due to COVID-19. City officials say they will hold a special observance on Veterans Day to honor all veterans instead. Veterans Day is this Wednesday.