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Midlands Law Enforcement Agencies Band Together to Reach Hispanic Community

There is a sense of fear among Lexington County’s Hispanic residents when it comes to dealing with law enforcement, Lexington County Sheriff’s Deputy David Nieves told the Chronicle. more

Lexington-Richland District 5 Board Chair Talks About Ending Suit Against Former Superintendent

Lexington-Richland School District 5 has dropped its lawsuit against a former superintendent after its accrediting agency announced it will not pursue a complaint. more

River Bluff High Students to Ask Questions of Congressional Candidates at Debate

The two candidates squaring off for the U.S. Congressional seat representing Lexington County will have to answer to some of the county’s students later this month. more

Gilbert Man Who Shot Wife, Killed Himself Identified

A Gilbert man who shot his wife and then killed himself Oct. 4 has been identified. more

Lexington School District 1 Names New Superintendent

Lexington County School District 1 has named its new superintendent. more

Gilbert Man Who Shot His Wife Found Dead After Manhunt

The midmorning manhunt caused three Lexington County District 1 schools to briefly go secure, with no one allowed to enter or exit the schools. more

Cayce Woman Charged With Tax Evasion, State Says She Owes $26K

A Cayce woman is accused of failing to report $373,178 on her tax returns between 2019 and 2021. more

Lexington Passes First Reading on Juneteenth Holiday, Easing Food Truck Restrictions

At its regular Oct. 3 meeting, Lexington Town Council took up first reading on two potentially impactful items, unanimously approving both. more

Lexington County COVID Level Down to Low

Lexington County’s COVID-19 Community Level is down to low this week, as the county’s case rate continues to drop. more

Hurricane Ian Bringing Wind and Rain to Lexington County

Hurricane Ian, which is likely to make landfall along the north to central S.C. coast this afternoon as a Category 1 storm, has started to impact Lexington County and surrounding areas. more

Lexington County Council Hears Requests for $58M in Recovery Funds

Lexington County Council began hearing requests Sept. 27 for some $58 million in State Local Fiscal Recovery funds. The federal funds are designated for support of COVID-19 response efforts and … more

Ian Likely to Make SC Landfall as Hurricane, Bring Heavy Rain, Winds to Lexington County

Ian isn’t currently a hurricane, but it’s coming for South Carolina.  more

Local Scares: Lexington County Haunted Attractions Are Family, Community Affairs

For the past year, the owners and workers for the haunted attractions in the area have been sharpening their scares for the Halloween season. more

Lexington to Consider Loosening Restrictions on Food Trucks

Right now, up to four food trucks are allowed per year at a property under special events permits applied for by the trucks. more

Watch: Chronicle, Lexington Chamber Host Candidate Forum for District 1 School Board Seats

You should vote. And you should be informed when you do so. more

The Catch-Up: Hurricane Ian Set to Impact Lexington County

Hurricane Ian, which hit Florida as a Category 3 storm, is likely to impact the Midlands of South Carolina starting the evening of Thursday, Sept. 29, heading into the following morning, according to forecasts from the National Weather Service. more

Crowded Field Mostly in Agreement at Lexington 1 School Board Forum

Nine candidates for the three at-large seats on the Lexington County District 1 school board gathered Sept. 26 to answer questions from the League of Women Voters. more

Former Swansea Auditor Files Countersuit Against Council Members

The legal fight over town finances in Swansea has reached a new level. more

Man Who Died Falling From Columbia Balcony After Cayce Police Chase Identified

The name of a man who died Sept. 24 after falling from a balcony at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center has been released. more

Man Killed, Brother Also Struck in Lexington County Highway Shooting

A Columbia man was shot to death while riding down a Lexington County highway. more

Irmo Council Holds Off on Rezoning for Commercial Development

Plans for a commercial development on a 30-acre site at Dreher Shoals Road and Farming Creek Road in Irmo were put on hold at a Sept. 20 Irmo Town Council meeting. more

Man Dead After Fleeing Cayce Police, Falling From Columbia Convention Center Balcony

A man died after falling from a balcony at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center while fleeing from Cayce Police. more

8 Lexington County Restaurants Received C Grades in August

Eight Lexington County restaurants received a C, the lowest Food Grade given out following inspections by the state Department of Health and Environmental Control, in August. more

For 1st Time in 2 Months, Lexington County No Longer Recommended to Mask Against COVID

For the first time in more than two months, Lexington County is no longer recommended to mask against COVID-19 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the state Department of Health and Environmental Control. more

Irmo Domestic Violence Investigation Leads to Drug Arrests

A domestic violence investigation in Irmo led to drug charges and multiple arrests. According to a post on the Irmo Police Department’s Facebook page, officers were called to a domestic … more
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