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Chain-wielding man arrested in downtown Columbia
COLUMBIA, SC - Surveillance cameras left in place after Columbia's New Year's Eve celebration captured a bizarre scene on February 3 -- a seemingly drunk man swinging a large chain and threatening pedestrians in broad daylight on Main St.
Man dies in mobile home fire in Cayce
Lexington County Coroner Harry Harmon says 50-year-old Robert T. Seymour Jr. died in the fire.
Police arrest man for setting car on fire
According to the Columbia Police Department, the Warrant Team along with members of the State Law Enforcement Division arrested Ian Burke for 3rd Degree Arson.
Cayce man killed in a late night mobile home fire
CAYCE, SC - A Cayce man was killed when his mobile home caught on fire late Wednesday night.
Police: Men knock out victim with object
CAYCE, SC - The Cayce Department of Public Safety is seeking the community's assistance in locating two men in connection with a strong armed robbery.
No job hiring fair is imminent for the plant Nephron Pharmaceuticals plans to open near Cayce, company office say.
Council wants neat neighborhoods without strong-arm tactics
Lexington County Council started wrestling Tuesday with a proposal forcing upkeep of homes and businesses, a step supporters say is blight prevention.
Hiring at the new Amazon distribution center near Cayce will increase in mid-summer after installation of more automated packaging equipment, company officials said Monday.
Sunday's winds cause accident near Colby
Strong winds caused a semi driver to lose control Sunday about 4 miles east of the U.S. Highway 24 exit on Interstate 70.
Gov. Nikki Haley received some political bruises Saturday, as her home area of Lexington County went against the candidate she endorsed for the GOP presidential nomination.
SC voters take in topsy-turvy week before primary
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is giving scholars and fans access to the stories behind the music.
Plan taking shape for high-tech area near Chapin
Lexington County is setting aside $8 million to buy and outfit a center for computer and technology firms in the Chapin area.