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3 Lexington County restaurants received C grades in October

The restaurants are located in Cayce and Lexington. more

Express hibachi restaurant that replaced Lexington ramen house has closed

The number of Lexington Japanese restaurants associated with a prolific local family has dropped by one. more

Curtis L. Craps

Leesville — Graveside service for Curtis Lamar Craps, 67, will be conducted 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 10, 2023 at Cedar Grove Lutheran Church Cemetery with the Rev. Kevin Ogilvie officiating. The … more

How did Lexington County District 1 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. more

Gray Collegiate dominates Pelion to advance in 2A playoffs

The Gray Collegiate War Eagles dominated every aspect of the game in the team’s 62-0 victory over the Pelion Panthers in the opening round of the South Carolina High School League 2A state tournament.  more

Lexington council candidates talk Smallwood Cove, traffic and other issues at forum

Seven candidates running for three at-large seats on Lexington Town Council attended a forum organized by the Chronicle and the Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center on Nov. 1. more

Olde Country Buffet owner arrested for tax evasion, operating without license

The owner of a recently closed West Columbia buffet has been arrested for tax evasion and operating without a state retail license. more

With Irmo location closed again, Alodia’s listed as owing nearly $73K to the state

An Italian restaurant that was recently fined by the state for not paying its employees is listed as owing a large sum due to unpaid taxes. Meanwhile, one of its locations is closed again after a brief attempt to reopen. more

Man arrested for 2022 Harbison parking lot shooting

A teenager has been arrested following a 2022 shooting that left one man injured. more

Pelion Peanut Party keeps bringing town together after all these years

Small South Carolina towns abound with food-centered festivals. For Pelion, it’s the annual Peanut Party. more

Lexington community theater takes on ‘Addams Family’ for the first time

Lexington’s resident community theater is taking on a classic cartoon turned TV show turned movie turned Broadway musical. more

Stay Here, Play Here: Things to do in Lexington County for the week of Nov. 2

This week's things to do include West Columbia's Fall Back Fest, Steel Hands' Coffee Lager Festival, and the Annual Christmas Arts & Crafts Market at the state Farmers Market. more

Lexington County finalizes tightened fireworks, animal control restrictions

Lexington County recently tightened restrictions in two areas that have been coming for a while now. more

The Catch-Up: Project to address ‘Malfunction Junction’ getting restructured

The state Department of Transportation is changing up the timeline for the project that is set to reshape one of the Midlands’ most notorious interchanges. more

A survey of book complaints and removals at Lexington County school districts

The trend of local school districts reviewing and often removing books continues. So the Chronicle took a look at the books currently being reviewed in each Lexington County school district and the process the districts are using. more

Chapin and Lexington competitors named Athlete of the Week

With the football regular season coming to a close and the volleyball season in the middle of the playoffs, this week’s athletes of the week played their best during the most pivotal points of the season. more

12 Chronicle Country teams gear up for SCHSL football playoffs

The South Carolina High School League football playoffs kick off this Friday, Nov. 3 with 12 Chronicle Country teams aiming for a shot at a state title.  more

Irmo, Lexington candidates talk transparency, government power at stump event

The Lexington County Republican Party hosted an event for residents to get to know the council and mayoral candidates for the Nov. 7 election. more

Lexington 1 makes progress on new elementary school, names principal

Lexington County School District 1 is moving one of its principals as it prepares to open a new elementary school. more

Former Pine Ridge police chief admits to using threats, reputation to coerce sex, pornography

A former Lexington County police chief faces up to 20 years in federal prison. more

Irmo chef returns to World Food Championships for second-straight year

A local chef is once again taking on some of the best culinary artists around. more

Campaign mailers controversy adds more heat to Cayce mayoral race

A campaign mailer ruffled feathers in the Cayce mayoral race, adding additional heat to what was already a contentious head-to-head between the incumbent Elise Partin and Abbott “Tre” Bray, the Lexington County School District 2 board member who is challenging for the seat in the Nov. 7 election. more

Irmo approves funding for skatepark, quelling doubt it would come to pass

On Oct. 17, Town Council signed a contract with 5th Pocket Skateparks to design and build the proposed amenity in Rawls Creek Park. more

Photos: Woofstock featured doggies in costume, raised money for their care

For the second year, the Humane Society of South Carolina raised funds to support its efforts caring for animals in the state with its Woofstock event. more

Woofstock returns to Lexington to raise money, celebrate furry friends

Man’s best friend takes center stage at the Icehouse Amphitheatre this weekend. more
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