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Keep your pets safe during the Lexington County summer heat

As temperatures continue to rise in Lexington County, protecting your pet is a must. more

Photos: Chronicle celebrates Lexington’s Best

More than 200 joined the Chronicle June 29 as we took to the Ndoki Lodge at the Riverbanks Zoo to celebrate the winners of our annual reader poll to honor the best things about living in Lexington County. more

West Columbia brewery sued over outdoor concerts, city adjusts noise ordinance

With a West Columbia brewery having been sued due to the noise from its outdoor concerts, the city has passed a change to its noise ordinance. more

The Catch-Up: New Lexington County steakhouse, hot pot restaurant open for business

A pair of anticipated Lexington County restaurants are open. more

Pushback continues after Chapin High teacher accused of teaching CRT

Residents continue to speak out over a Chapin teacher’s curriculum. more

Continued debate over Lexington resort leads to unprecedented town-county work session

Continued debate over a proposed Lexington lakefront resort will move on to an unprecedented forum later this month. more

West Columbia man sentenced to 45 years in prison for killing coworker

A West Columbia resident was sentenced to 45 years in prison for murder. more

New Lexington County restrictions could ban shooting fireworks outside of holidays

Lexington County residents celebrating with fireworks will face new restrictions from an ordinance that appears to be headed for passage by Lexington County Council. more

Alodia’s owner responds to accusations about unpaid employees, hopes to reopen restaurant

Amid a temporary closure and allegations that former employees went unpaid, the owner of Lexington’s Alodia’s Cucina Italiana is pushing back against what’s been said about his restaurant. more

Daughter of River Bluff principal has successful surgery after Hawaii car accident

The daughter of a Lexington principal injured in a car accident in Hawaii had a successful surgery on her neck July 2. more

Swansea Town Council at odds again over financial issues

It was another stormy council meeting in Swansea. more

Alodia’s in Lexington is temporarily closed, employees say they were left unpaid

A popular Lexington Italian restaurant is temporarily closed, and employees and former employees are complaining about not getting paid. more

Details from Hawaii police about car accident involving River Bluff principal

On June 28, River Bluff High Principal Jacob Smith and his family were involved in a collision while on vacation on the big island in Hawaii. more

West Columbia mourns former mayor who spearheaded numerous improvements

Bobby Horton, who served as mayor for 11 non-consecutive terms and on City Council from 1977 to 1989, died June 29. more

River Bluff High principal and family in serious car accident in Hawaii

Community members were anxiously praying June 29 after learning that a local principal and his family were in a serious car accident. more

The Catch-Up: US energy secretary visits West Columbia, Lake Murray a Top 5 bass lake

The U.S. Secretary of Energy visited Lexington County June 27 and spoke about making America cleaner, safer and more affordable. more

Assessing divisions in the Lexington County Republican Party

There’s been a shift in the Republican Party nationwide as the political spectrum widens to accommodate far-right conservatives. more

Fireworks safety tips, plus when and where they’re allowed July 4 in Lexington County

The Fourth of July is coming up, and that means fireworks. more

Lexington-Richland School District 5 approves tax increase

Like the largest school district that touches Lexington County, the second-largest also approved a tax increase heading into the upcoming school year. more

Restoration of Lexington’s Old Mill dam nearly complete, walking trail to follow

Restoration efforts on Lexington’s Old Mill Pond Dam have reached their final steps. more

Batesburg-Leesville asks for help in assessing flood damages

The town of Batesburg-Leesville has ratified a declaration of a state of emergency following the flash flooding on June 22.  more

Irmo mayor says downtown development at a ‘full stop’, grant secured for new town hall

Irmo is getting money for a new town hall, while plans to build a downtown have reached a full stop. more

Rabid animals found on same day in Lexington, Orangeburg

A rabid animal was found in Lexington last week, the same day that another was found in a neighboring county. more

Portion of Lake Murray Dam walkway, lane of SC 6 to remain closed this week

Locals looking to get their exercise walking across the Lake Murray Dam will have to get their steps somewhere else for at least a few days longer. more

West Columbia man arrested for sexually exploiting minors

A West Columbia man was arrested on four charges related to the sexual exploitation of minors. more
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