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4 Lexington County Food Service Businesses Received C Grades in July, All Rebounded to an A

Four Lexington County food service establishments received C grades, the lowest SC Food Grade given out by the state Department of Health and Environmental Control, during the month of July. more

Lexington Baptist Community Mourns Loss of Longstanding Pastor

The Baptist community throughout South Carolina is mourning the death of a longtime leader. more

Man Killed in Invasion of His Sister's Lexington Home

A man is dead after a home invasion in Lexington on the morning of Aug. 16. The Lexington Police Department says it was called to a home on the 100 block of Widgeon Drive for “an unwanted … more

Lexington County Residents, Businesses Represent Over 5% of SC’s Top Delinquent Taxpayers

The state Department of Revenue’s July 21, 2022 report listing South Carolina’s top delinquent taxpayers shows Lexington County individuals account for 5.49% of the total due from the state’s top 250 delinquent taxpayers. more

Lexington County Gets 1st COVID Level Update in 2 Weeks, Still Recommended to Mask

Lexington is once more rated as high when it comes to the spread of coronavirus. more

Body of Missing Lake Murray Boater Recovered

The Lexington County Coroner’s Office announced the body of a missing boater on Lake Murray has been recovered. more

Chapin Baseball Coach Accused of Mistreating Students Gets Support of Many Former Players

At an Aug. 8 meeting of the Lexington-Richland School District 5 board,  three parents whose kids have played for McLeod and a former player stated the coach had inflicted “bullying and mental abuse” on players during the 2022 season. more

The Catch-Up: Lexington High Student Selected for National Legion Conference

A local student was one of 100 young women selected to attend the 75th American Legion Auxiliary Girls Nation. more

Chronicle Moves Into New Office

The Lexington County Chronicle has a new home. more

Lexington-Richland District 5 Defers Bond Referendum, Supplements SROs With Private Security

Lexington-Richland School District 5’s Board of Trustees deferred a vote this week on a potential bond referendum to fund several improvements. more

Chapin Baseball Coach Accused of Mistreating Players

Allegations of mistreatment of players, both physical and mental, have been levied against Chapin High School baseball coach Scott McLeod. more

New USC President Speaks to Lexington Chamber

Michael Amiridis knows the University of South Carolina has a big impact on Lexington County. more

Lake Murray to Get Greenway Connection to Saluda Riverwalk

Midlands residents who like the riverside walking trails will be pleased to learn there will soon be a new path leading all the way from Lake Murray to Columbia. more

Woman Sentenced to 10 Years for Selling Meth in Lexington County After Fleeing to Georgia

A woman who was caught selling methamphetamine in Lexington County and fled before a scheduled court date was sentenced to 10 years in prison. more

No CDC Update This Week, But Lexington County Still Encouraged to Mask Against COVID

Lexington County is still recommended to mask against COVID-19 this week, though there is no official update to the county’s Community Level from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. more

Pelion Man Gets 4 Years in Prison for Defrauding More Than $3M From Investors

A Pelion man was sentenced to four years in prison for defrauding investors in an ATM business. more

3 Lexington County Men Arrested on Charges Connected to Sexual Exploitation of Minors

Three Lexington County residents were arrested last month on charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. more

Lexington Man Indicted for Robbing 7 Businesses

A Lexington man was indicted last week for robbing seven Columbia-area businesses between Nov. 9 and 16, 2020. more

Lexington County Man Sentenced for Posessing Child Sexual Abuse Material

A Lexington County man was sentenced to eight years in prison for posessing child sexual abuse material. more

Woman Killed in Lexington County, Husband Took His Own Life

The shooting took place July 26 on the 400 block of Ermine Road, located off U.S. 1, just west of Interstate 26 and the West Columbia city limits. more

Former Chapin Running Back Won’t Be Charged for Sexual Assault

A state Law Enforcement Division investigation into a sexual assault allegation against former Chapin running back David Bennett Galloway III has ended without criminal charges filed. more

West Columbia Council Member Resigns, Says She's Moving Out of the City

Case Hallman, who represented District 3, has resigned effective Aug. 1 because she is moving outside the city limits, the city announced. more

Lexington County COVID Case Rate Continues to Rise

COVID deaths have not shown a commiserate uptick as the case rate has increased. more

Lexington Man Killed By Multiple Gunshots After Incident In Which Woman Also Shot

The Lexington County Coroner’s Office has identified a man who died during an incident on Ermine Road July 26. more

Lexington County Penny Tax Headed to November Ballot After Final Council Approval

Lexington County Council gave final approval July 26 to a penny sales tax proposal that would fund millions in road improvements throughout the county. more
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