The City of West Columbia has extended its mask ordinance. City Council agreed to make it last another 61 days, until May 1. Masks will continue to be required in all food and retail establishments within city limits.
Brides to be, you have a chance to get set for the big day this weekend. The Lake Murray Bridal Show takes place this Sunday, in partnership with the Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission.
Lexington School District Two has opened registration for rising 4K and 5K students for the next school year. To be eligible to enroll, your child must turn 4-years-old on or before September 1.
Governor Henry McMaster is visiting Nephron Pharmaceuticals and Dominion Energy's vaccination site. It's located on the Dominion Energy property off of I-77 in West Columbia.
The West Columbia Chamber's Breakfast held Tuesday morning featured Governor Henry McMaster as the guest speaker. Governor McMaster updated the public on our state's economy, vaccine rollout and jobs.
After the rain flooded many parts of the Midlands this past week, the City of West Columbia announced the Cayce Riverwalk and Amphitheater is back open to the public.
A newly-renovated historic African American cemetery has been re-dedicated. The Upper Pine Grove Cemetery had become overgrown with vegetation, and officials say was once a popular late night gathering place for kids. The Harbison Community Association cleaned the cemetery up.
It was a beautiful day for chili and sunshine at the seventh annual Lexington County Chili Cook-Off Sunday. The Icehouse Amphitheater was filled with delicious food and live music, as locals teamed up to show off their best chili recipes.
The Lexington County Sheriff's Department says a Columbia man and woman have been arrested after they were accused of conspiring to steal guns while working at a company that ships firearms.
The City of Cayce will pay tribute to those who have lost their lives and loved ones to the coronavirus. Earlier this week, the Cayce City Council to designate the first Monday in March as COVID-19 Victims and Survivors Memorial Day.
The Lexington Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying an individual accused of using stolen credit and debit cards at several businesses in the Cayce/West Columbia area.
The Lexington Police is asking for the public's help in identifying a man accused of stealing several electronics from Walmart. Police say the incident occurred on January 27.