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Local hoops stars named to All-State, All-Region teams

Lexington County basketball players and coaches added a new accomplishment to their resumes last week. more

Boys soccer season starts with teams eyeing improvement over last season

The high school boys soccer season is about to start rolling in Lexington County. more

Gilbert hires Lexington 1’s first Black football coach, first female athletic director

Gilbert has found its new AD and football coach and will split the positions for the first time in a long time. more

Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of Feb. 22

Things to do in Lexington County. more

West Columbia icon Compton’s Kitchen has seemingly shuttered

It appears that Compton’s Kitchen, a West Columbia institution that has reliably served up country breakfast and “meat n’ fixins” since 1977, has closed. more

The Catch-Up: Lexington County GOP endorses Trump, Chamber goes big with Lexpo

At a special called meeting Feb. 19, the local GOP voted to endorse former president Donald Trump over Nikki Haley, his lone remaining challenger for the 2024 Republican nomination and a former governor of South Carolina. more

Lexington mulls designated spots for rideshare pickup/dropoff, eyes financial transparency

The Town of Lexington plans to address financial transparency and implement designated rideshare locations along its bustling Main Street. more

Lexington wins third-round contest over Sumter, advances to state semis for second year in a row

Lexington successfully punched its ticket to Saturday’s lower state championship game with a 57-37 win over Sumter in the third round of the SCHSL 5A playoffs. more

Gray Collegiate girls beat Silver Bluff to advance in 2A playoffs

The Gray Collegiate War Eagles girls varsity basketball team advanced to the SCHSL 2A state semifinal Tuesday night, defeating the Silver Bluff Bulldogs 60-30 at home.  more

With help from brewery fundraiser, Cayce adds another police K9

The Cayce Police Department has officially welcomed its newest four-legged member. more

Handful of teams remain in contention after opening week of basketball playoffs

The high school basketball playoffs began last week, but it was a tough week for Chronicle Country with all but four teams surviving. more

Having recently set new post-COVID passenger mark, CAE to update master plan

Hard at work on a plan to take it into the future, the Columbia Metropolitan Airport hit another milestone in its recovery from the COVID-19 slowdown. more

National franchise brewpub to fill out Lexington spot once slated for Navy Yard beer garden

A key spot along Lexington’s Main Street, once slated to be the site of an ultimately scrapped beer garden, is now fully rented out, with the latest future tenant also planning to sling craft beer. more

Haley speaks to veteran issues during Irmo campaign stop

South Carolina is less than a week away from its Republican primary on Feb. 24, and former Gov. Nikki Haley is ramping up her bus tour around the Palmetto State.  more

2 Leesville residents arrested following seizure of meth, marijuana, cash and guns

Two Leesville residents were recently arrested following the discovery of “a large quantity of meth, marijuana, cash and guns after executing a search warrant at a Leesville home.” more

Lexington County man accused of more than 30 incidents of car vandalism in Red Bank

A Lexington County man has been arrested after a string of car vandalism. more

Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of Feb. 15

Things to do in Lexington County. more

Large crowd takes a cold plunge to fund Special Olympics efforts

A large crowd got cold and wet for a good cause Feb. 10. What looked to be about 1,000 people showed up for the 2024 Lake Murray Polar Plunge near the reservoir’s dam, running into the less than hospitable water as part of an annual effort to raise money for Special Olympics South Carolina. more

Lexington County a hotspot for Republican presidential candidates. Why?

Lexington County has been a hotspot throughout the lead-up to next weekend’s Republican presidential primary.  more

Lexington District 5 hopes to build new school, secure $240M referendum, shift zoning

Lexington-Richland School District 5 looks to see major changes to their district’s schools and zoning, with help, officials hope, from a proposed $240 million bond referendum. more

Following retirement of superintendent, Swansea schools name new leader

The school district serving the Swansea area will soon have a new leader. more

Lexington District 1 board sued by former candidate for violating her freedom of speech

The Board of Trustees overseeing Lexington County’s largest school district is being sued by a former board candidate. more

The Catch-Up: Brookland-Lakeview Empowerment Center added to national civil rights network

A local nonprofit that seeks to increase the quality of life and opportunity afforded to some of the area’s underserved communities has achieved another milestone. West Columbia’s … more

Lexington County athletes participate in 2024 National Signing Day

52 athletes from 10 schools signed up to become the next class of Lexington County representatives in collegiate athletics. more

10 years later, Lexington County Chili Cook Off has grown, still about community

It’s a Lexington County tradition a decade in the making this year.  more
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