Cayce-West Columbia Chamber celebrates Small Business with a luncheon, The Point Radio is Business of the Quarter

The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber hosted a Small Business Month Celebration Luncheon. It was attended by US Rep. Joe Wilson, West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles, South Congaree Mayor Cindy Campbell, Cayce City Councilman Byron Thomas. Chamber President and CEO Tim James and Chamber Board Chairman JB Beckett spoke. Maurice’s BBQ […]

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Lexington 2 announces summer meals program for school-aged children beginning in June

Lexington Two announces two ways for area youth to get meals this summer through a federally funded child nutrition program that provides free, nutritious breakfast and lunch meals through the months when youth are out of school. The Summer Food Service program makes free meals available for youth ages 18 […]

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West Columbia considering changes to regulations for long-term, short-term rentals, seeking public input

The City of West Columbia is considering amendments to its existing rental housing regulations and zoning ordinances related to long-term and short-term residential rental units. While the City currently maintains rental registration requirements and related rental housing regulations, the proposed amendments are intended to update and expand operational standards, enforcement […]

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West Columbia 21-year-old shot and killed in Cayce, early Saturday morning, alleged shooter also dies after

Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has released the identity of the person who was shot and killed at a home in the 1500 block of Granby Road, in Cayce, at approximately 4:27 a.m., Saturday. Fisher states that Mr. Zaquan Payden Glover, 21, of West Columbia was shot several times in […]

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Lexington Police ask public for help to find teen who ran away from home, Monday afternoon

At approximately 7 p.m. on Monday, May 25, Cooper Eugene Gainey, age 16, left his home on Autumn Stroll Court in Lexington with a shark graphic book bag on his back and a black trash bag in hand. The teen is being described as a runaway by the Lexington Police […]

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Town of Springdale to Unveil “Mayor Pat G. Smith Memorial Road” Sign

Dedication ceremony will honor the second longest-serving mayor in Lexington County history along the stretch of Platt Springs Road he shepherded for nearly three decades. The Town of Springdale will host a public dedication ceremony at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 29, 2026, to unveil the new “Mayor Pat G. Smith Memorial Road” […]

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Editorial: South Carolina Has Too Much to Lose in the Race to Build Artificial intelligence Systems

South Carolina’s manufacturing economy did not happen by accident. It took decades of investment, workforce development and a bet that this state was a place where serious companies could build serious things. That bet has paid off. Today, major employers across automotive, aerospace and industrial sectors call South Carolina home, […]

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Section of Mineral Springs Road in Lexington closed overnight after vehicle overturns

A section of Mineral Springs Road, in Lexington, in the 2600 block was closed due to an overturned vehicle, Monday night. Emergency personnel were on the scene and drivers were asked to find alternative routes. Mineral Springs reopened later, Lexington Police reported. LPD photo.

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REMINDER – Taste on the River, sample GREAT Restaurants, is June 11 – Get Your Tickets!

WCBF Taste on the River Tickets on Sale Now! The 10th Annual Taste on the River is June 11 at Stone River, to continue beautifying West Columbia! Enjoy bites from 14 local favorites while supporting the WeCo Beautification Foundation. Tickets: bit.ly/TOTR2026 Get your tickets now…Get ready for an unforgettable evening of […]

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Cayce’s George Roberts Grand Opening draws a packed house, with Tokyo Joe on the back porch

George Roberts restaurant at 1301 State Street in Cayce had its Grand Opening on Thursday, attended by Cayce Mayor Elise Partin. The parking lot was full with cars, trucks, SUVs, a golf cart and even a motorcycle or two. And every seat in the house was taken as the clientele […]

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