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What to do this Mother’s Day weekend in Lexington County

In case you’ve forgotten (and we would never suggest that you have), Mother’s Day is this Sunday more

Lexington County EMS has new wheels

Lexington County EMS how has four new ambulances. more

Dominion Energy Expands Assistance Program for Small Businesses

Dominion Energy South Carolina has expanded the eligibility and increased the award amount in the EnergyShare for Small Businesses program, which … more

Dominion Energy Announces Opening Dates for Park Sites

Dominion Energy welcomes visitors back to Lake Murray’s public parks for the 2024 season. more

Lexington’s Virginia Hylton Park is ready to play on

Virginia Hylton Park, located at 111 Maiden Ln. in Lexington behind town hall, is now open again and boasting changes destined to pique local kids’ fun side. more

Lexington local Carlisle Kennedy challenges Katrina Shealy for S.C. Senate

Carlisle Kennedy was born and raised in Lexington County, S.C. and he says it’s time for a “conservative change” in the county’s representation in the South Carolina Senate. … more

Zesto’s of Chapin says goodbye to local community and closes

After 18 years of serving the community with fried chicken, burgers and soft serve ice cream, Zesto’s of Chapin, located at 1250 Chapin Rd., closed its doors May 3, according to Facebook post. more

Cayce’s Muffin welcomed as South Carolina’s first therapy horse

The city of Cayce has officially welcomed its first-ever therapy horse, Muffin. more

River Bluff drops a heartbreaker as Phil Savitz’s career comes to a close

One of the state’s most decorated soccer coaches wrapped his 45-year career last week with a heartbreaking loss in the third round of the SCHSL 5A playoffs. more

Irmo basketball’s Tim Whipple retiring after 43-year coaching career

Tim Whipple, the second-winningest basketball coach in South Carolina’s history, is retiring. more

Lexington County baseball, softball teams hold strong as playoffs heat up

Baseball and softball playoffs are starting to heat up with many teams advancing past the first week but still facing elimination. more

Soccer, softball players win Athlete of the Week after leading teams to playoff success

This week’s Athlete of the Week winners showed up and showed out for their teams to keep their championship dreams alive entering this week. more

Brennan Geller to serve 22 years for 2018 Lexington County newborn death

A Lexington County woman has been sentenced to 22 years in prison after she pled guilty to homicide by child abuse. Brennan H. Geller, 27, gave birth to Kimberly Faith Taylor in August 2018. On Aug. … more

Gray Collegiate basketball coach Bethea resigns for college coaching job

The head of Gray Collegiate’s basketball dynasty is stepping down after 10 years with the program.  more

Lexington County baseball, softball teams begin postseason journeys

It’s win-or-go-home for baseball and softball teams in Lexington County as the SCHSL and SCISA playoffs begin this week. 26 baseball and softball teams from the county will be in action … more

21 Lexington County teams qualify for SCHSL playoffs

Soccer playoffs have kicked off around Lexington County with many teams seeking to make a deep run for a chance at winning a state championship. 21 boys and girls teams in Lexington qualified … more

SCDHEC shares plans to protect nearly 2 million affected by PFAS after EPA announces new drinking water standard

The United States Environmental Protection Agency has finalized the first-ever National Drinking Water Standard as part of its commitment to combat PFAS pollution, and South Carolina Department of … more

The Catch-up: Lexington High School student receives $40,000 scholarship from Amazon

Lexington High School student Camila Rivera de Jesús received a $40,000 scholarship from Amazon to study computer science or engineering in the fall. more

Lexington restores road maintenance agreements with Cayce, West Columbia and Springdale

Lexington County Council took action at the April 23 meeting to address the concerns of local municipalities about the cancellation of a decades-long road maintenance agreement. The council … more

Dorothy’s Big Debut

Dorothy finished applying a layer of flour to her already pale face, put on her best early Victorian bonnet (complete with a semicircle of flowers atop her hair) and sat in a chair in a studio near New York’s Washington Square. more

Lexington One now designated as Purple Star district

Lexington School District 1 received a special achievement at Lexington High School on Monday, April 29. The Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) officially recognized Lexington One as a Purple … more

Kid’s Day of Lexington gave local youngsters a great time

The 23rd annual Kid’s Day of Lexington was held on Saturday, April 27. Palmetto Chiropractic Center was the headlining sponsor of Kid’s Day. The mission of Kid’s Day of Lexington is … more

It is important for caregivers to take care of themselves; these 6 stress-relief tips help

Stress doesn't just affect your mood - it can have long-term health impacts as well if you don't take steps to manage it constructively. For individuals who face the stressful task of caring for a … more

River Bluff tennis finishes season with two wins in SCHSL playoffs

The River Bluff tennis team finished its season in the third round of the SCHSL team playoffs April 29 as the furthest advancing team in Lexington County. more
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