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Cayce Fire to have first Save a Life event to promote drug awareness

The Cayce Fire Department’s newest initiative makes drug awareness more approachable.  more

West Columbia airport gets new options for travelers on both sides of TSA

Carolina Concessions, LLC held its ribbon cutting on March 27 unveiling the airport’s newest eateries. more

The Catch-up: Town of Lexington to lower water levels to repair Old Mill Pond spillway

The Old Mill Pond is nearing completion, with one of the final steps being repairing its concrete spillway. more

Lexington’s Shamrock parade, festivities gear up for Saturday

Irish blessings are coming to Lexington with the ninth annual Shamrock parade and festivities on March 9. more

Ghosts, comedy take action in Chapin Theatre’s latest play

Comedy farce takes center stage at Chapin Theatre Company’s production of Final Appearance. more

Voodoo Brewing Company is coming to Lexington

The new owner of a key spot along Lexington’s Main Street has spoken out as to why he is helping bring a national franchise to the bustling downtown. more

Chapin’s newly renovated town hall comes with deep history

The town of Chapin has seen its town hall move around since its establishment. The newest building, located at 157 Columbia Ave., could be its permanent residence. more

Lexington high schoolers to learn financial literacy with program funded by SAFE Federal Credit Union

Schools throughout South Carolina, including public and private schools in Lexington County, now have access to a course teaching financial literacy.  SAFE Federal Credit Union has invested … more

Lexington addiction recovery nonprofit expands into Columbia

A local nonprofit centered around addiction recovery is expanding into Richland County. more

The Catch-up: Bart’s Crazy Good Coffee expanding to Ballentine, suspending operations in Chapin

A Lexington County coffee brand is expanding again, but also cutting back. more

Midlands Technical College commemorates its Black history

Midlands Technical College continued to celebrate Black History Month with its ninth annual Harbison History Day. more

Irmo native opens up art center, hopes to foster hub of creativity

Art has been a passion of Kim Winn since she was a young girl drawing on the floor. After the passing of her brother and then her father a few years ago, she decided to pursue her artist’s dream and give back to the community she grew up in.  more

Railroad work closed several key Lexington County crossings in recent weeks

A recent round of railroad maintenance within Lexington County is now complete, with CSX having completed the Lexington County portion of work at various crossings. more

Return of the Sharpes: Artists who owned distillery, ‘Star Wars’ sculpture in Cayce have big plans for Swansea

A recently departed Cayce distillery and its unconventional landmark aren’t coming back to the city along the Congaree River, but the business’ owners are starting fresh in another part of Lexington County. more

Irmo special election results put Penfield in vacant council seat

Town of Irmo residents declared Gabriel Penfield as the town's new council member in the Feb. 27 special election.  The at-large seat was left vacant after Mayor Bill Danielson unseated … more

Lexington reaches resolution for downtown sewer issue that has required 24/7 attention

Lexington has found a permanent solution for a downtown sewage issue that has necessitated a truck to be on site pumping 24/7 for almost a year. more

Following backlash, Lexington County approves new road maintenance agreement

In the wake of a backlash over Lexington County’s move in December to cancel a 40-year-old agreement to maintain roads in county towns and cities,  County Council has approved a new agreement that will continue to provide maintenance services but with some exceptions. more

Pelion Elementary hires Dorchester County educator as new principal

A Dorchester County principal is set to take charge at a Lexington County elementary school. more

Lexington County state representative at forefront of push to reform liquor liability

Local restaurant owners continue to push against rising insurance rates in South Carolina, described by many as a dire threat to their continued operation. more

The Catch-Up: Lexington County GOP endorses Trump, Chamber goes big with Lexpo

At a special called meeting Feb. 19, the local GOP voted to endorse former president Donald Trump over Nikki Haley, his lone remaining challenger for the 2024 Republican nomination and a former governor of South Carolina. more

Lexington mulls designated spots for rideshare pickup/dropoff, eyes financial transparency

The Town of Lexington plans to address financial transparency and implement designated rideshare locations along its bustling Main Street. more

With help from brewery fundraiser, Cayce adds another police K9

The Cayce Police Department has officially welcomed its newest four-legged member. more

Having recently set new post-COVID passenger mark, CAE to update master plan

Hard at work on a plan to take it into the future, the Columbia Metropolitan Airport hit another milestone in its recovery from the COVID-19 slowdown. more

Haley speaks to veteran issues during Irmo campaign stop

South Carolina is less than a week away from its Republican primary on Feb. 24, and former Gov. Nikki Haley is ramping up her bus tour around the Palmetto State.  more

2 Leesville residents arrested following seizure of meth, marijuana, cash and guns

Two Leesville residents were recently arrested following the discovery of “a large quantity of meth, marijuana, cash and guns after executing a search warrant at a Leesville home.” more
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