Lexington County Sheriffโs Department arrested 28 year-old Nehemiah Jimmy Mayes after being accused of trafficking meth and cocaine, and distributing fentanyl.
As part of SCDOT's 10-Year-Plan to upgrade South Carolina highways continues, I-26 will be widened from four to six lanes between the Little Mountain and Peak exits, and will be widened from four to eight lanes between the Peak and Irmo exits. The $512 million dollar project will also include seven new overpass bridges and three reconstructed interchanges at the Little Mountain, Chapin, and Peak exits.
Lexington-Richland School District Fiveโs Student Nutrition department will be continuing their โsupper programโ to ensure no student goes hungry
If you have been looking for a place to start your fall shopping, or maybe just take a look at some unique wares you have chance to shop til' you drop locally, we have you covered.ย
10 years ago today, Columbia Police say a then, 24 year Lindsay Bires was standing on the sidewalk along Medical Park Drive taking a break during her job at Palmetto Healthย Richland Hospital.
The South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Timothy Sielicki, 30, from Lexington, S.C., for the sexual exploitation of a minor.
The Salvation Army of the Midlands held a ribbon cutting ceremony at their Millwood Avenue location to unveil new delivery trucks. "Without those who donate, these trucks are useless. So the credit goes to them," says the CEO of JT's Automotive Group, JT Gandolfo.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Tuesday a Lexington Co. man will spend 1o years in prison for sending sexually explicit messages and engaging in sexual activity with a 15 year old boy.
If you visit the Red Lobster on Two Notch Road in Columbia or Knox Abbott Drive in Cayce today or tomorrow, your server may come as a surprise.
The annual Law Enforcement Torch Run event is known as "Cops and Lobsters." Hosted by Special Olympics South Carolina, the fundraiser benefits Special Olympics athletes.
A new village will be built at 191 Calhoun Street just off of Huger Street. The community will contain pods, or small cabins, built by a company called "Pallet shelters."