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Batesburg-Leesville set to approve emergency declaration after heavy flooding

There was an expectation for heavy rain, but no one was ready for the flooding that occurred in Batesburg-Leesville. more

Irmo, Columbia ask for patience on investigation of firefighter death amid accusations

“We will be patient while they gather all of the information that is needed in their investigation.” more

Dominion Energy signs deal to potentially sell Cayce headquarters

Dominion Energy continues to make moves to potentially sell its Cayce headquarters. more

The Catch-Up: Riverbanks Zoo helps 89 endangered frogs

Extending a program that has been in place for many years, Riverbanks Zoo helped give a “head start” to 89 juvenile gopher frogs, a state-endangered species. more

2 Lexington County residents plead guilty to drug conspiracy, weapon charges

Two Lexington County residents have pleaded guilty to drug conspiracy and weapon charges. more

Lexington School District 1 approves tax increase, looks to amend it later

The Lexington County School District 1 school board continues to wrestle with the need to increase taxes. more

Lexington County animal shelters deal with dog overpopulation, differ on handling pit bulls

Lexington County animal shelters continue to try new tactics to deal with animal overpopulation. more

Man found dead in Lake Murray identified, no cause of death announced

A body found in Lake Murray has been identified, but a cause of death has yet to be released. more

West Columbia council member resigns, seat added to November election

An election year in West Columbia just got a little more stacked. more

Lexington County man found dead after long standoff with sheriff’s deputies

A Lexington County man is dead after a long standoff with law enforcement. more

Lexington school district settles lawsuit alleging teaching of critical race theory

Lexington County’s largest school district has settled a lawsuit claiming it was teaching ideas derived from critical race theory in violation of state law. more

Traffic questions persist as lakefront Lexington development remains in limbo

Billboards have popped up around town questioning it and a Facebook group continues to push back online. more

Online threats won’t deter drag shows in West Columbia

Suspicious online threats meant to deter a drag show at the New Brookland Tavern Friday, June 16 turned out to be meaningless. more

Power issue at Columbia airport knocks out air conditioning, concessions

Travelers going through the Columbia Metropolitan Airport are having to do without concessions and air conditioning. more

Lexington felon gets eight years for possessing firearm

A Lexington resident has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison. more

Prison time, heavy fines for Batesburg business that mistreated 55 foreign workers

Two Batesburg residents have been sentenced for labor trafficking. more

Body found in Lake Murray, cause of death remains unclear

A man’s body was found in Lake Murray this week, and answers on how he died remain in short supply. more

National Register marker unveiled at former segregated school in West Columbia

A former segregated school in West Columbia celebrated finding its place on the National Register of Historic Places. more

Riley’s Drugs looks forward to 100th anniversary

Riley’s Drugs, an independent and family-owned pharmacy, said goodbye to a long-time employee but looks forward to its upcoming centennial milestone. more

Gilbert business looks to get back to its location two years after fire

A family-owned business in Gilbert hopes to reopen soon after a fire in 2021. more

Amid uncertainty about roads funding, Lexington County mulls paving dirt roads

Roughly half of Lexington County’s roads are unpaved, and paving them will cost millions. more

Lexington-based advocate celebrates passage of SC boating safety bill

A boating and safety education bill being pushed by Lake Murray residents has made it past the state House of Representatives. more

Juneteenth events in Irmo, Lexington look to grow — and grow awareness

Juneteenth continues to be a more and more prominent holiday in the U.S., and it’s a trend that very much applies to the Midlands and Lexington County. more

Plans for Irmo downtown remain paused, space issues at Town Hall not a current priority

With plans for a proposed downtown area in the town having hit an indefinite pause, Irmo Town Council continues to consider options for a new town hall. more

Gilbert man to serve 23 years in prison for soliciting minor

A Gilbert man will serve 23 years in prison for attempting to solicit a minor for sexual activity. more
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