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Lexington County Gas Prices Second-Lowest in State

According to AAA South Carolina, the average price for regular unleaded gasoline in the county was $4.433, higher than only Chesterfield ($4.426) as of June 21. more

Gilbert Man Arrested, Accused of Killing, Hanging Cat

A Gilbert man was arrested after he was accused of killing a cat and hanging the body from a tree. more

Lexington Resident Arrested After Father’s Day Shooting

Lexington Police have made an arrest following a Father’s Day shooting at a town apartment complex. more

Shooting Reported at Lexington Apartment Complex

Lexington Police reported a shooting that likely occurred at about 4 a.m. June 19. more

How Much Lexington County Superintendents Make

Superintendents and how much they get paid are a points of conversation and decision right now in Lexington County more

Lexington County Again Recommended to Mask, According to CDC COVID Metrics

The recommendation is based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Community Levels for COVID-19. more

Man Arrested for Burglarizing 7 Lexington County Businesses

An Allendale County man was arrested after burglarizing five retail businesses and two restaurants in West Columbia and Columbia between May 18 and June 5, according to the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department. more

Lexington Reports 6K-Gallon Sewer Leak in the Oak Grove Area

The town says that the sewage entered a tributary in the Congaree Basin. more

The Catch-Up: Lexington County Passes Comprehensive Plan for Development

Outreach efforts to develop the plan — including public meetings and the formation of a steering committee of private citizens and local leaders — started in July 2020. more

Cayce, Dominion Negotiate Fees as Utility Threatens Increased Rate for Industrial Customers

Up until November, the city had a franchise agreement with Dominion for the amount the utility pays the city to use Cayce land to reach its customers. more

Lexington Chamber Hears About Penny Tax for Roads, County Council Member Advocates for It

On the morning of the June 14 primary election, as Lexington County voters determined what candidates will be on the November ballot, the Lexington Chamber’s Business Over Breakfast meeting heard about another item likely to be up for a vote this fall. more

5 Lexington County Food Establishments Received C Grades From DHEC in May

State Department of Health and Environmental Control inspectors issued their lowest grade of C to five Lexington County establishments in May. In all cases, the establishments received A ratings on subsequent inspections. more

Lexington School District 1 Considers Community Input in Superintendent Search

The board appointed the S.C. School Board Association to organize public forums and meetings with people within the schools. The district also used an online survey, which ended June 12. more

3 Florida Suspects Arrested With Cocaine, Handguns Near 3 Lexington County Schools

Three individuals from Florida were found last week with more than 4,000 grams of cocaine within a half mile of three Lexington County schools, the county Sheriff’s Department announced June 10. more

Lexington County COVID Cases Up, Community Level Up to Medium

With COVID-19 levels spiking, the state Department of Health and Environmental Control is urging residents to vaccinate and follow local-level guidance on wearing masks. Lexington is one of 13 … more

Lexington County Primaries on June 14 Impacted by Redistricting

Some voters in Lexington County will find themselves in a different district when they go to the polls on June 14. more

The Candidates on Lexington County Ballots for the June 14 Primary Election

On Tuesday, June 14, polling locations across the county have candidates for Democrat and Republican nominations for office facing off. more

The Catch-Up: Gov. McMaster Addresses Lexington Chamber Lunch

Gov. Henry McMaster was in Lexington County — but not Lexington — as he addressed the Lexington Chamber’s Business Over Lunch event at the DoubleTree in Columbia on June 1. Also: Nephron Pharmaceuticals announce recall, and Anastopoulo Law Firm comes to Lexington. more

Lexington County Penny Tax for Roads Likely on November Ballot After Unanimous Council Vote

The Lexington County Council gave unanimous approval on a June 7 first reading to a revised plan after rejecting an earlier proposal that council members said went too far beyond road improvements. more

Lexington Councilwoman Endorsed by State Superintendent as Successor

A week before the June 14 primary, one Lexington-based candidate for state superintendent of education notched a big endorsement. more

Former Chapin Football Standout Again Investigated for Criminal Sexual Conduct With Minor

The state Law Enforcement Division announced Monday that it has taken over a case regarding allegations made against David Bennett Galloway III. more

Lexington County Council to Consider Revised List of Penny Tax Road Projects

The commission voted 5-1 on May 31 to nix any project from its previous list of more than 130 penny tax projects that isn’t paving-related. more

Molly, Dog Partner of Fallen Cayce Police Officer, Retires to Live With His Family

Tragedy struck Molly and the Barr family on April 24 when Drew Barr was shot and killed while responding to a domestic dispute. more

DHEC: Water in Cayce, West Columbia Safe to Drink Despite Taste, Odor Issues

The state Department of Health and Environmental Control says that while the water might not be pleasant, it’s safe to drink. more
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