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Lexington County School Board Results Hold Up on Recount

A recount of votes in three competitive Lexington County school board races didn’t change the winners. more

The Catch-Up: Bountiful Harvest Food Box Distribution Back for Fifth Year

Bountiful Harvest returns Nov. 22. more

West Columbia Police Respond to 'Domestic Violence Related Shooting,' Close Street

The department said this is isolated and “there is no cause for concern for the surrounding residents.” more

West Columbia Man Killed in Apartment Shooting

A man died in a shooting Nov. 14 in West Columbia. more

DOT Details Closures, Quick Process for Resurfacing I-77 Bridges

The state Department of Transportation is taking an unusually quick approach to resurfacing bridges along Interstate 77, though the project will still require closures and detours. more

After Penny Tax Failure, Lexington County Must Figure Out Other Solutions to Fix Roads

Lexington County voters rejected a penny sales tax that supporters say was badly needed to relieve traffic congestion and bad road conditions. more

Lexington County's Competitive School Board Races Headed to Recount

The three competitive school board races in Lexington County are officially headed to a recount. more

Former African-American School in West Columbia Considered for National Register

Lexington County could soon place its first African-American school on the National Register of Historic Places. more

Lexington County Schools Announce Friday E-Learning Days Due to Tropical Storm

The second tropical weather event to impact the area this fall is sending kids home. more

DOT Breaks Down Gas Tax Impact on Lexington County

Among the interesting points made was just how quickly the funds raised by the gas tax get eaten up by projects. more

Chapin Hires First Town Administrator

Nicholle Burroughs – previously the town’s director of communication and public affairs, economic development and community development director – has been hired to assume the role of the town’s first-ever town administrator more

The Catch-Up: Lexington Loosens Food Truck Restrictions, Reveals Scarecrow Contest Winners

It’s now easier for food trucks to operate in Lexington. more

Results in Lexington County School Board Races Likely to Stand

Lexington County will find out final results for three school board races Friday. more

Restoration of Lexington’s Old Mill Pond Dam Nearly Finished

Lexington’s Old Mill Pond dam will soon be fully replaced. more

Lexington County Election Results for Penny Tax, School Boards, More

Results are beginning to come in for Lexington County’s competitive races in today's general election. more

Man Accused of Attempting to Bring Knives, Smoke Grenades Onto Plane at Columbia Airport

A man entering the Columbia Metropolitan Airport was found to be carrying knives, smoke grenades, stun knuckles and batons, and pepper spray, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. more

Swansea Covers Budget Shortfall With American Rescue Plan Funds

At a special called meeting Nov. 2, Swansea Town Council took action to address finance shortfalls and make sure payrolls are on track, according to Council Member Michael Luongo. more

Brookland-Cayce High’s World War II Battalion Gun Gets Refurbished

In 1947, Brookland-Cayce High School class president Hiram “Red” Manuel went to the train station to pick up a package from the U.S. Department of War. more

Loaded Handgun Found in Student's Car at Airport High School

Cayce Police report finding a loaded handgun in a student’s car at Airport High School. more

Lexington 2 School Board Candidates Discuss Teacher Retention at Forum

Three candidates for the Lexington County School District 2 Board of Trustees took part in a forum Nov. 3. more

50-Foot ‘Welcome to Lake Murray’ Sign Is Complete

People approaching the Lake Murray dam now have a 50-foot reminder of where they are. more

DNR Recruiting Committee to Shape Saluda River Water Plan

Locals recently heard about a plan that is being developed to sustain water levels in the Saluda River basin. more

Gaston Police Arrest Suspect Accused of Stealing SUV

The Gaston Police Department announced the arrest of an individual it had been seeking in the theft of an SUV. more

The Catch-Up: I-26 Shifts Coming to Chapin; Penny Tax Advocates Make Final Push

The state Department of Transportation has announced two changes to traffic patterns in the Chapin area as part of the Midlands Connection improvement project. more

Lexington County, SC See Big Upticks in Early Voting

Early voting is off to a big start in South Carolina. more
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