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One “Shot” for a Healthy Child Going Back to School

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) – As the little ones get ready to return to school there’s one “shot” to make sure your children stay healthy. Wednesday (8/16) morning the South Carolina Immunization Coalition along with DHEC kicked off Vaccination Awareness Week at Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital. They say it comes as one reminder that book bags and pencils aren’t the only…

How Can Ham Radio Keep You Updated During the Total Eclipse?

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)- If you have ever been at crowded festival or party, you might have noticed the quality of your cell phone reception gets slower when more people are around. So imagine what could happen next week when a million visitors come to the Midlands to check out the eclipse. Thankfully, the state’s Emergency Management Division has plan to…

Mayor Benjamin Says He Wants J. Marion Sims Monument Removed

Righting the wrongs of the past or re-writing history? Columbia mayor Steve Benjamin joins the call to remove confederate statues.

  Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin speaks openly about some civil war statues on the statehouse grounds and whether or not they should stay.     During an interview with MSNBC, Mayor Benjamin says he knows many people in South Carolina, and especially right here in Columbia are divided on this topic.   “I believe there are some statues…

West Nile Confirmed in Rock Hill, Individual Expected to Recover

ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) —  Wednesday, officials are spraying a 1-square mile area for mosquitoes after an individual was diagnosed with West Nile. York County Emergency Management director Chuck Haynes said the Department of Health and Environmental Control confirmed the West Nile case, but the person is expected to fully recover. He said the virus was found in mosquitoes in…