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Woof, Woof, Hooray: Irmo christens its first official dog park

Irmo became a little more appealing for furry friends last week. more

The Catch-Up: Anticipated octopus arrives at Riverbanks Zoo

The most anticipated occupant of the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden’s new Susan F. Boyd Aquarium and Reptile Conservation Center arrived at its new home in time for the holidays. more

Community garden provides fresh produce and sustainability for Gaston

Gaston now has a local garden to harvest fresh fruits and vegetables. more

Midlands Tech adds new location at Lexington 1 learning center

Lexington County’s largest school district and the area’s community college are teaming up to provide more options to prospective students. more

Downtown hotel could be on the way for Lexington

Lexington could soon welcome a downtown hotel. more

Pair of marquee Lexington parks projects nearing completion

Lexington looks to see two anticipated amenities completed this coming spring. more

Saluda River Academy for the Arts turns 25

A specialized school in West Columbia recently celebrated educating students for a quarter-century. more

Two Lexington District 1 administrators get Assistant Principal of the Year awards

A pair of Lexington County school administrators have been named tops in the state. more

Lexington opts out of ‘forever chemicals’ settlement

The Town of Lexington has chosen to opt out of a class action lawsuit against DuPont, 3M and other chemical companies who are being sued for their involvement in PFAS chemicals. more

Man accused of dumping body in Lexington County now charged with murder

A Leesville man now faces a murder charge after a body was dumped earlier this month in Lexington County. more

How did Lexington Districts 4 and 5 do in the latest school report cards?

SC School Report Cards annually sends out report cards about schools and districts across the state. According to report cards’ website, they highlight academic achievement and provide … more

Lexington continues to deal with downtown sewage issues

The Town of Lexington has renewed an emergency ordinance in response to a sewage break in the downtown area. more

The Catch-Up: Gilbert runoff results, governor visits Cayce-West Columbia Chamber

The last of Gilbert’s two-at large Town Council seats has been filled.  more

West Columbia leaders discuss homelessness issues and potential solutions at forum

West Columbia leaders concerned with issues surrounding homelessness, within the city and in surrounding areas, decided it was time to talk about the problem last week. more

Irmo location of Alodia’s Cucina Italiana is permanently closed

A temporary closure is now permanent. more

Lexington District 3 receives $500K in federal money for school safety

The school district covering Batesburg-Leesville is one of four in South Carolina to receive money through a federal program to bolster school safety. more

Pelion set to implement a hospitality tax next year

Come next February, the Town of Pelion will have a hospitality tax. more

How did Batesburg-Leesville schools do in the latest state report cards?

Over the next few weeks, the Chronicle will dig into the evaluations for the five school districts that touch Lexington County, continuing with Lexington County School District 3. more

The Catch-Up: Pawmetto Lifeline seeks Midlands-wide requirement for microchip, spay/neuter

Pawmetto Lifeline is pushing to make the microchip requirement the status quo across the Midlands, along with making sure animals are spayed/neutered. more

Lexington County’s first 18-year-old jail deputy talks about the experience

The now 19-year-old told the Chronicle that he had been taking classes during school that revolved around law enforcement, adding that upon becoming a detention deputy he was surprised by the difference between roadside law enforcement and detention. more

Gaston man accused of attempting to kill man, endangering child

A Gaston man is accused of trying to kill another man during a Nov. 16 shooting. more

Lane closures coming as I-20/U.S. 1 interchange work continues near Lexington

A closure is coming as the state Department of Transportation continues improvement work on a key interchange near downtown Lexington. more

Why workers at a Lexington Starbucks joined last week’s national ‘Red Cup Day’ strike

A Lexington Starbucks was the only one in South Carolina to take part in a nationwide strike last week. more

Lexington County receives strong public support for new apartment, ‘tiny home’ restrictions

Lexington County Council’s move to put restrictions on new apartment complexes and multi-family housing projects received widespread support at a public hearing held Nov. 15. more

FBI opens Lexington facility, consolidating area operations under one big roof

The FBI is officially operating out of the Town of Lexington. more
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