Stories
15891 results total, viewing 3601 - 3625

Ready for new electric rate hike?

Dominion Energy is expected to ask for an electric rate hike in May. Dominion CEO Tom Farrell told investors last November that the utility would seek approval to revise the rates for former SC … more

New signs of hope, relief

Gov. Henry McMaster and President Donald Trump are considering how to reopen a stalled economy. Meeting remotely with other governors and health officials, they are reportedly thinking carefully … more

Journaling through history

T oday is not just another day. Life has changed. It is like nothing I have ever seen. I don’t see it, hear how it sounds or hold it in my hand. It is told through reading about it or … more

Nip spring allergies in the bud

Spring means flower buds and blooming trees. If you’re 1 of the millions of people who have seasonal allergies, it also means sneezing, congestion, a runny nose and other bothersome symptoms. … more

Joseph John Truzzolino,

Joseph John Truzzolino, 80, of West Columbia died Feb. 15, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Will cryptocurrency replace cash?

Have you seen the new Bit-coin machines around town? Lost as to what Bitcoin even is? You’re not alone. Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency is essentially digital cash. … more

Go!

educational events Heritage Christian Academy Open House: Feb. 28, 8:30 am. Visit Heritage Christian Academy at 649 Barr Rd, Lexington in the Heritage Chapel. Learn more about the only … more

news in brief

Body found on I-26 A man was found dead on the side of I-26 westbound the morning of Dec. 19, near exit 116. According to Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher, the man’s death … more

SPORTS GROUCH - The Final 4

No, we’re not talking about March Madness. At least not yet. We’re talking about the 4 college teams who will duke it out Saturday to see who plays for the national title, Clemson is … more

Resolve, focus guided Lady Gators to a title

TENNIS TENNIS When River Bluff girls’ tennis won the S.C. High School League Class 5A tennis finals 2 years ago, Coach Brian Lim knew the bar was set and the expectations … more

Funerals down South

Down South Down South “Lawdy, Miss Ruth, I don’t know when I enjoyed a funeral so much.” Whenever a funeral came up Mom repeated what this lady told her. I … more

Benny Lewis Collings, Sr.

PELION – Benny Lewis Collings, Sr., 84, was born on March 2, 1935, in King-sport, Tennessee. He was the son of the late Gardner and Alpha Collings. He peacefully left this earth on October 21, … more

Last Art in the Garden aids the needy

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Fall officially arrived Sept. 23, but summer weather remains as temperatures rise 10 to 12 degrees above normal with humidity mixed in. As we have … more

You may be breaking this law

Koon's Watch You’re driving down the road and see flashing lights ahead on the shoulder. What do you do? Did you know that you’re supposed to reduce speed and move … more

SCRIMMAGE ACTION IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

LEXINGTON SPORTSARAMA more

ANNOUNCEMENTS

AIRPORT HIGH SCHOOL Nominations are being accepted through July 15 for the Airport High School Athletic Hall of Fame. The Eagle Club established the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004 to … more

Crossroads band wins championship

Around ChApin & irmo Congratulations to the 6th graders at Crossroads Intermediate School for their musical excellence.  They competed at Music Festival  USA in … more

Father faces trial in murder of 5 children

A Red Bank father’s trial in the killing of his 5 children is to start Monday. Jury selection is to begin in Lexington for the death penalty murder trial of Timothy Jones Jr., 37. Jones … more

Debt-ridden Santee Cooper pays $1M for consultants

We were wrong. We reported earlier that debt-ridden Santee Cooper has been paying an investment banker $150,000 a month for advice. Santee Cooper officials have admitted to senators that … more

How about some beach property in Pelion?

Before our Pelion friends get upset, let us make it clear. We love Pelion, It is an outstanding small town. In many ways we wish Lexington had not grown so fast. At least in Pelion you can go to … more

Prayer lawsuits don’t faze local school boards

Atheists and agnostics may sleep better at night. The Freedom From Religion Foundation is on the job. It has filed a federal lawsuit against a California school board. The suit charges that its … more

Prison reform a lawmaker priority

Republican lawmakers agree the state’s criminal justice system needs serious improvements. Sen. Tom Davis of Beaufort County says state money is not going where it needs to. An April 15, … more

Why can’t we get our mail on time?

our readers write We are publishing this unsigned letter as a number of other Chronicle subscribers have reported similar problems with the Lexington Post Office. We have tried to … more

Coaching led to an early death

Down South Down South The coaching life can be tough. Wayne McDuffie masterminded Florida State’s high-octane offense in the 1980s. He was part of Georgia’s 1980 championship … more

Watch for school bus stops

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Area students headed back to school Monday for an exciting new year. They enter schools sporting exciting new features and emphasis on school safety. … more
« Prev | 1 142 | 143 | 144 | 145 | 146 | 147 | 148 636 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past 2 years.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.