Lexington Police, Serve & Connect give back as Thanksgiving approaches
With Thanksgiving on the way, the Lexington Police Department and Serve and Connect are working to ensure everyone has a holiday meal.
With Thanksgiving on the way, the Lexington Police Department and Serve and Connect are working to ensure everyone has a holiday meal.
Columbia-Richland Fire Dept., says Forest Drive is closed in the area of Providence Street due to a cut natural gas line.
The South Carolina Education Lottery announced a printing error affecting more than 200 tickets for Mondays CASH POP drawing.
The State Senate Medical Affairs subcommittee continued discussions about Senate Bill 323 – a proposed near-total abortion ban.
Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott says a second person has been arrested in connection with a homicide that happened on Nearview Avenue.
Sumter County deputies say Sease surrendered herself to the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office and was released on bond.
Four candidates were vying for two City of Columbia council seats with Incumbent Councilwoman Aditi Bussells facing off against challenger Sam Johnson for the At-large seat, and Incumbent Councilman Peter Brown going up against challenger Julie Lumpkin for the District 4 seat.
Holiday sales are already underway and that means scammers are at work, trying to take advantage of shoppers with fake websites and phishing emails.
Sheriff Leroy Ravenell says a Holly Hill man has been charged with the fatal October drive-by shooting that left one dead.
The Spring Valley and Woodcreek Rotary Clubs are spreading peace on earth and goodwill toward men.