Month: November 2018
The Caye Department of Public Safety reported an accident around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the I-77/I-26 split. All east-bound traffic to I-26 has was closed, according to the Cayce DPS. There was a report of a minor injury.
Read More >>A train in Lexington is rolling again after a collision with a truck at Melanie Drive and Chapin Road. The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department reported the crash. A cleanup and an investigation was going on just after noon, Wednesday. You can expect continued traffic delays near the crash site. Deputies were on Chapin Road directing […]
Read More >>Airport High School got into the Halloween spirit Tuesday night. More than 1,000 turned out to trick or treat at the school’s annual Trick-or-Treat Lane. More than 100 volunteers including students, teachers, church and parent groups, Rise-Above-It members, and fellow district schools Fulmer Middle and Lexington Two Innovation Center, were on hand to decorate — […]
Read More >>The West Columbia Police Department (WCPD) is growing hair to raise money for No-Shave.org (benefitting Colorectal Cancer Research, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, and Prevent Cancer Foundation) and the West Columbia Police Officers Foundation. Beginning Thursday, 35 members of the WCPD will begin growing their beards or goatees and donating $1 per day to raise funds […]
Read More >>The Caye Department of Public Safety reported an accident around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the I-77/I-26 split. All east-bound traffic to I-26 has was closed, according to the Cayce DPS. There was a report of a minor injury.
Read More >>A train in Lexington is rolling again after a collision with a truck at Melanie Drive and Chapin Road. The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department reported the crash. A cleanup and an investigation was going on just after noon, Wednesday. You can expect continued traffic delays near the crash site. Deputies were on Chapin Road directing […]
Read More >>Airport High School got into the Halloween spirit Tuesday night. More than 1,000 turned out to trick or treat at the school’s annual Trick-or-Treat Lane. More than 100 volunteers including students, teachers, church and parent groups, Rise-Above-It members, and fellow district schools Fulmer Middle and Lexington Two Innovation Center, were on hand to decorate — […]
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