Lexington PD looking to ID two people accused of taking $900 in merchandise from Walmart
The Lexington Police Department needs help identifying two women accused of taking $900 worth of merchandise from a Walmart without paying.
According to Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina M. Rhett DeHart, a Columbia man was sentenced to more than 12 years in federal prison for gun and drug charges.
The Lexington Police Department needs help identifying two women accused of taking $900 worth of merchandise from a Walmart without paying.
On Wednesday, DHEC once again urged South Carolinians to get their COVID-19 vaccine if they have not already. Health officials say this is especially important as cases of the Delta variant increase across the country.
The summer travel season is here, and the City of Columbia has partnered with American Airlines to get you to your dream destination for free. All you need to do is get your COVID-19 vaccine at any of the city’s upcoming vaccination sites, and you will be entered to win two round trip tickets on any flight.
The South Carolina Military Department will host a military career and resource fair tomorrow at the State Fairgrounds.
Image: Lexington Police Department Lexington, SC (WOLO) — The Lexington Police Department is asking for your help to find a man who has been accused of Harassment in the 2nd degree, and Unlawful Communication. Police have not released many details as to the nature of the charges, but tell us there are two victims who they say positively identified 50…
The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department says a Columbia man was arrested in connection with the theft of three catalytic converters over the weekend.
The Columbia Police Department says they have several outstanding warrants for the arrest of a man accused of breaking into several vehicles and stealing valuables.
Starting tomorrow, SC Works Midlands will be hosting a two day hiring event for Tyson Foods. Tyson is looking to hire 200 full-time general laborer positions.
Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin and mayors across the country are urging people to get their COVID-19 vaccine. This afternoon, Mayor Benjamin and Dr. Anthony Fauci were among the features speakers to announce the Mayors Challenge to increase COVID-19 Vaccinations.