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City of Columbia continues mosquito spraying

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The City of Columbia will continue spraying for mosquitos Thursday night, this after two dead birds tested positive for the West Nile virus. The spraying will continue downtown and in Rosewood through the end of the week, say officials. There are a few steps you can take to prevent the spread of mosquitos. Here are tips from officials:…

Butterfly Release for Ovarian Cancer at State House

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Hundreds of butterflies will be seen across the State House grounds.   The Cathy B. Novinger Butterfly Release for Ovarian Cancert takes place Thursday at 5:30pm The Ovarian Cancer Coalition of Central SC will release hundreds of butterflies to raise awareness of ovarian cancer, as well as honor and remember those with this disease and other female…

Bodies recovered after transportation van swept off road by flood waters, deputies on administrative leave

MULLINS, SC (WOLO)- Two mental health patients died Tuesday when an Horry County Sheriff’s Office transport van drove through flooded waters on Highway 76, near Little Pee Dee River. Nearly 24 hours after the two women died, their bodies were finally pulled out of the still submerged van. Marion County Coroner Jerry Richardson identified the two victims as Windy Newton,…