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Lexington County recommended to mask against COVID for second-straight week

With COVID-19 levels continuing to rise around South Carolina, Lexington County is recommended to mask against the virus for a second-straight week. more

The Catch-Up: Gilbert water tower overflows and freezes during extreme cold

The most striking image of the extreme cold that hit Lexington County the week of Christmas came out of Gilbert. more

Lexington County Then and Now: A photographic look at how the area has changed

With the help of J.R. Fennell, director of the Lexington County Museum, we compiled a variety of historic images of different spots in the county  (with the earliest dating back to 1886)  and then re-took them to show how those locations look now in the present day. more

Despite issues, Gaston ministry keeps distributing food, clothes

A Gaston ministry continues to provide free goods to residents in need, though neighbors have some complaints. more

Gaston man arrested for shooting at Harbison Olive Garden

A suspect has been arrested following a shooting at a restaurant in a popular Lexington County shopping area. more

Columbia bike share program could soon expand into Lexington County

A Columbia bike share program may be moving into Lexington County, offering a pedestrian connection across the Congaree River. more

Plan to create Irmo downtown opposed by Black residents who don’t want to be displaced

Some residents are pushing back as Irmo proceeds with plans that would create a downtown area along what is now a dirt road. more

Lexington County recommended to mask against COVID for first time since September

With COVID-19 levels continuing to spike in South Carolina ahead of the Christmas holiday, Lexington County is once again recommended to mask against the virus. more

DNR begins annual trout stocking in Lower Saluda River

The state has started its annual process of stocking the Lower Saluda River with trout for catch-and-release fishing. more

The Catch-Up: Lexington County allocates recovery funds; grant pays for riverwalk signs

Lexington County Council approved more than $575,000 to bolster local nonprofits and $4.7 million to show employees their value. more

SC speaker, majority leader talk priorities, dealing with ‘crazies’ ahead of 2023 session

Last week, the Lexington Chamber gathered three key legislative leaders for the county and state to talk about what residents can expect to see at the Statehouse in 2022. more

Lexington man arrested after shooting at Amazon facility in West Columbia

A Lexington man was arrested after a shooting at the Amazon Fulfillment Center. more

Pelion man arrested for sexual exploitation of minor

He is accused of distributing child sexual abuse material. more

Lexington teacher who had gun in her car on administrative leave

Lexington County School District 1 has placed a teacher on administrative leave and continues to investigate how a former student made his way on campus after a pair of December incidents. more

Irmo auto repair shop without waiting room after a driver crashed through it

An Irmo automotive shop is still operating after a vehicle drove through its waiting area. more

Lexington County settles suit that accused its magistrate court of constitutional violations

Lexington County has settled a lawsuit that called its detention center “a modern-day debtors’ prison.” more

Lexington County COVID case rate spiking again

With Christmas around the corner, Lexington County is on the cusp of once again being recommended to mask against COVID-19. more

Lexington School District 1 receives results of financial audit

As of June, the district’s general fund balance was $86.8 million. more

Batesburg-Leesville appoints judge, prepares for development project

Attorney Michael Emmer, an associate with the Kennedy Law Firm in Batesburg-Leesville, was approved as municipal judge for the town by the Batesburg-Leesville Town Council during its regular meeting on Dec. 12. more

The Catch-Up: Nephron cuts ribbon at glove plant, plans to begin production this month

Nephron Nitrile will soon be on its way to producing 2.1 billion gloves per year. more

Midlands Tech brings agencies together for active shooter training

Multiple local agencies came together Dec. 12 to prepare for a crisis that seems to happen a lot these days in the United States. more

Irmo mayor touts expansion of resources, balanced budget at ‘State of the Town’ address

As his town lit its Christmas tree, Irmo Mayor Barry Walker Sr. reflected on a year defined by opening back up. Walker delivered his third “State of the Town” address as Irmo marked … more

Lexington-Richland School District 5 extends audit deadline

Lexington-Richland School District 5 has extended the deadline for the third phase of its procurement audit. more

Community reacts after teacher arrested with gun on Lexington high school campus

The Facebook post announcing her arrest has received more than 1,600 comments that express both outcry and support for the department. more

Former Lexington County sheriff’s deputy arrested for off-duty actions

He is charged with pointing and presenting a firearm at a person and malicious injury to property following the Aug. 10 incident. more
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