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Relief valve near Saluda dam caused noise, 'tremor' felt across Midlands, officials say
Officials say a relief valve on natural gas line near the Saluda Dam caused the noise and 'tremor' felt by some in the Midlands Friday night.
Local News
Irmo Fire gives update on commercial structure fire on Fernandina Road
Officials believe the fire was caused by homeless people who started a fire to remain warm during the night while they stayed in the abandoned building.
Local News
Volunteers needed for Rawls Creek cleanup
Organizers are planning to clean up Rawls Creek to help prevent flooding in the town of Irmo.
Local News
Lexington-Richland Five parents weigh in on hybrid, five-day model
Some parents have been wanting to see kids back in school five days a week. Others feel like they should wait as the number of coronavirus cases rise.
Education
Lexington-Richland Five superintendent pushes to go back to hybrid model
Superintendent Melton recommended reducing in-person school days to twice a week, but board members disagreed.
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SC congressman cracks open beer during farewell speech
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'Black Panther' actor Michael B. Jordan stops by Fort Jackson
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102-year-old South Carolina woman casts her vote at the polls
Street Squad
South Carolina child makes a friend, changes his outlook on law enforcement
Local News
Sami's Law: U.S. House passes ride-sharing bill mandating matching ID's
Local News
Chapin nursing home residents looking for pen pals
Street Squad
WWII veteran celebrates turning 101-years-old in Columbia
Local News
Manning police welcome new recruit, sort of
Local News
SC congressman cracks open beer during farewell speech
Local News
'Black Panther' actor Michael B. Jordan stops by Fort Jackson
Vote
102-year-old South Carolina woman casts her vote at the polls
Street Squad
South Carolina child makes a friend, changes his outlook on law enforcement
Local News
Sami's Law: U.S. House passes ride-sharing bill mandating matching ID's
Local News
Chapin nursing home residents looking for pen pals
Street Squad
WWII veteran celebrates turning 101-years-old in Columbia
Local News
Manning police welcome new recruit, sort of
Community
Drive-thru light show returns to Columbia
Holiday Lights on the River features more than a million lights that span over two miles.
Local News
Homeowners find coins worth $25,000, reunite them with original owner
James Mumford said he didn't even think twice about keeping them, and immediately gave them back to the previous homeowner.
Community
Drive-thru light show returns to Columbia
Holiday Lights on the River features more than a million lights that span over two miles.
Local News
Homeowners find coins worth $25,000, reunite them with original owner
James Mumford said he didn't even think twice about keeping them, and immediately gave them back to the previous homeowner.
Irmo
Bumpy Irmo railroad crossing set to be fixed
According to residents, the crossing has caused damage to cars.
Irmo
Irmo mom finalist in national singing competition
Amanda Janson entered a Facebook contest on a whim and is now in the top three to win the grand prize.
Irmo
Bumpy Irmo railroad crossing set to be fixed
According to residents, the crossing has caused damage to cars.
Irmo
Irmo mom finalist in national singing competition
Amanda Janson entered a Facebook contest on a whim and is now in the top three to win the grand prize.
Education
Lexington-Richland Five starts new phase of in-person learning
Starting October 5th, the school district moved to four-day, in-person model for certain grades.
Irmo
Irmo recycling event set for Saturday
For household items that you can't just throw out with the trash, bring them to the recycling event in Irmo this weekend.
Education
Lexington-Richland Five starts new phase of in-person learning
Starting October 5th, the school district moved to four-day, in-person model for certain grades.
Irmo
Irmo recycling event set for Saturday
For household items that you can't just throw out with the trash, bring them to the recycling event in Irmo this weekend.
Irmo
Irmo Police unveil pink breast cancer awareness badges, patches
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, the Irmo Police Dept. officers are making donations to wear pink patches and badges.
Irmo
Irmo mayor shares how recovery from COVID-19 is going
Street Squad checked in with Irmo Mayor Barry Walker after he announced he tested positive for COVID-19.
Local News
"This virus is NO JOKE." Irmo mayor Barry Walker tests positive for COVID-19
Walker says he and his wife, Susan, expect to make a complete recovery but the symptoms they have been experiencing are "difficult."
Irmo
Irmo Police unveil pink breast cancer awareness badges, patches
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, the Irmo Police Dept. officers are making donations to wear pink patches and badges.
Irmo
Irmo mayor shares how recovery from COVID-19 is going
Street Squad checked in with Irmo Mayor Barry Walker after he announced he tested positive for COVID-19.
Local News
"This virus is NO JOKE." Irmo mayor Barry Walker tests positive for COVID-19
Walker says he and his wife, Susan, expect to make a complete recovery but the symptoms they have been experiencing are "difficult."
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