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Judge Dismisses Newspaper's Open Meetings Suit Against Lexington-Richland School District

A circuit court judge dismissed Oct. 20 a lawsuit brought by an editor of The State newspaper against Lexington-Richland School District 5. more

Lexington-Richland 5 School Board Candidates Discuss Safety, Transgender Issues at Forum

Six candidates for two at-large seats on the Lexington-Richland School District 5 Board of Trustees gathered Oct. 19 at a breakfast forum to answer questions prepared by the Greater Chapin Chamber of Commerce, Irmo Chamber of Commerce and members of the community. more

Black Bass World Championship Comes to Lake Murray, 1st Time in US

Anglers from 25 different countries have brought teams to Lake Murray, hoping to be crowned the winners of the 16th Annual Black Bass World Championship. more

Vote 2022: Penny Tax for Roads Headlines the Decisions That Await Lexington County

The outcome is uncertain on the passage of a penny sales tax to fund some $530 million in road improvements in Lexington County. more

Vote 2022: A Guide to the November Races in Lexington County

It’s almost time for midterm elections in America, but for Lexington County, there’s a lot more on the line than the balance of power in the U.S. Congress. more

Vote 2022: Political Newcomer Challenges Longtime Member of Congress

Judd Larkins challenges Joe Wilson in the race to represent Lexington County in the U.S. House of Representatives. more

Vote 2022: 3 Races for SC House in Lexington County Are Competitive

The remaining candidates for districts that touch Lexington County are running unopposed. more

Lexington School District 1’s New Leader Talks Getting to Know Public, Charleston Exit

A new leader is settling into her role at the state’s sixth largest school district. more

Lexington 2 Innovation Center Educator Named District's Teacher of the Year

One of Lexington County School District 2’s teachers has a new title. more

Irmo Skatepark Hopes for 2023 Completion

The Friarsgate community in Irmo is preparing to add the amenity in the old Dutch Fork Tennis Center, with construction beginning next year. more

'Welcome to Lake Murray' Sign Nearly Complete

The big sign telling visitors “Welcome to Lake Murray” is almost complete. more

Lexington Man Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison for Deadly Boat Crash

A Lexington man was sentenced to seven years in prison after a boat crash that killed two people. more

Lexington School District Implements Mobile App to Aid in Response to Potential Active Shooters

Lexington County School District 3 has announced a new tool to respond to active shooter situations. more

Air National Guard F-16s Extend Stay at Columbia Airport by 'Several Weeks'

Lexington County will hear the roar of fighter jets operating out of the Columbia Metropolitan Airport for a little longer. more

Lexington County Testing Voting Equipment for November Election

With the Nov. 8 general election quickly approaching, Lexington County is in the midst of testing all the equipment it will use. more

The Catch-Up: Double Dutch Coach Honored With Lexington Street Name

The Town of Lexington held an event Oct. 8 to mark the honorary renaming of a local street for a woman who coached championship Double Dutch teams for decades. more

Nephron Offers Look Inside Nitrile Glove Plant, Set to Begin Production in December

The plant’s first line, a short segment of which was installed in the last five or six weeks, is set to be finished next month. more

Cayce Police SC’s First Department With an E-Car

The Cayce Police Department has a new ride that sets them apart from their S.C. peers. more

Moms for Liberty Exerting Influence on Lexington County School Board Races

A growing national group that advocates for parental rights is taking a keen interest in this year’s school board races in Lexington County. The Lexington chapter of Moms for Liberty has … more

Police Respond to Weekend Apartment Shootings in Cayce, Lexington

Police in Cayce and Lexington reported responding to apartment shootings on Oct. 8 and 9. more

Lexington County COVID Rate Keeps Dropping

As it has for the past four Fridays, when Community Levels are announced, the case rate that went into calculating the county’s level dropped significantly. more

Lexington School District 3 Football Coach Named Teacher of the Year

One of Lexington County School District 3’s football coaches has a new title. more

Lexington County Announces Change to Early Voting Sites

Early voting in South Carolina starts in a little more than two weeks, and Lexington County has announced a slight change to its list of early voting sites. more

Lexington Man Accused of Drug Enterprise Involving Meth, Cocaine, Fentanyl

Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon reports the recent seizure of “a large quantity of drugs and more than $16,000 in cash” related to the arrest of a Lexington man. more

The Catch-Up: Hurricane Ian Impacts Lexington, Snowball Festival Event Dates Announced

Lexington County was impacted last week by Hurricane Ian after the storm made landfall as a Category 1 storm near Georgetown Sept. 30, but the effects were less severe than in other parts of inland South Carolina. more
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