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“We’re confident that our capacity is good, but we are concerned about staffing. It is quite a challenge,” Shelton said.
Cayce, S.C. (WOLO)– Investigators with the Cayce Dept. of Public Safety say a body was found inside a room at the Masters Inn on Commerce Dr. at approximately 2pm Thursday. The cause of death remains under investigation by the Lexington Co. Coroner’s Office. Categories: Lexington, Local News, News
“We’re confident that our capacity is good, but we are concerned about staffing. It is quite a challenge,” Shelton said.
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Jessica GutierrezCourtesy: Lexington County Sheriff’s Department Lexington Co., S.C. (WOLO)–Lexington Co. deputies say a suspect is in custody in the kidnapping of a four year old girl back in 1986. Investigators say after taking a fresh look at the case back in September Thomas McDowell was arrested Thursday in North Carolina and charged with murder, kidnapping, and burglary in connection…
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Multimillionaire businessman John Warren has opted not to challenge South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster to a rematch of their 2018 GOP primary face-off.
With longer lines at some vaccination sites, Benedict College is offering free COVID-19 shots at the Charlie W. Johnson Stadium on Two Notch Road.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week but remained at historically low levels, suggesting that the job market remains strong.
DHEC reports 13,320 new cases of COVID-19 and 25 additional virus related deaths in the state.
“The fact that all 32 murders were solved shows that our investigators are working closely with our community and do not give up on these victims. This senseless violence is not a law enforcement problem,” Sheriff Lott said. “We can solve the cases as they come in but that doesn’t stop the violence from happening- something has to change within the community.”