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Lexington paint store keeps selling after truck drives through front of building

A Lexington business is dealing with damage after a truck drove through its front window. more

Artists revealed for West Columbia’s first-ever Meeting Street Music Fest

The acts have been revealed for West Columbia’s inaugural Meeting Street Music Fest on Sept. 16. more

Escaped inmate found in Lexington County after manhunt

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department apprehended an escaped inmate in the morning Tuesday, July 11, hours after a manhunt was mounted to detain him.  more

Daughter of River Bluff principal, injured in Hawaii car wreck, continues recovery

The principal of a local high school and his family are set to return from Hawaii after a car accident that seriously injured his daughter. more

All students at 3 Lexington County districts set to receive free meals

All Lexington County school districts are again participating in a federal program that offers students no-cost meals. more

4 Lexington County restaurants received C grades in June

Four Lexington County restaurants received Cs, the lowest Food Grade given out by the state Department of Health and Environmental Control, during the month of June. more

Revived Putnam’s Landing hopes to open in September, with docks, shops, food on Lake Murray

The long-awaited reboot of Putnam’s Landing expects to open its gates in September after facing years of delays from inclement weather, the new owner told the Chronicle. more

Lexington bar mourns loss of beloved employee as community raises funds for family

A beloved employee and “great friend and coworker” at O’Hara’s Public House died June 27, the Lexington bar and restaurant announced. Now, the community around the restaurant is rallying to take care of his family. more

Mexican restaurant owner sentenced to 30 years for killing wife’s lover

A trial the Midlands has followed with fascination wrapped July 6. more

Irmo Okra Strut festival announces 2023 musical acts

It’s very much the heat of summer, but the word is out on who will be performing at one of the Midlands’ perennial fall events. more

Martin Lee Watts

Martin Lee Watts, 95, died peacefully surrounded by his family on Saturday, June 24, 2023. Martin, also known as Sonny, Willie, Daddy, and Papa was born to the late Martin Luther and Lucy Lee Watts … more

New market and eatery looks to replicate predecessor’s success in Irmo area

Dave and Leslie Duffie have introduced a new market and eatery to the Irmo area — though it will be quite familiar to fans of the market and eatery that resided in the location previously. more

Lexington Police arrest man they say impersonated officer

Lexington Police are seeking a man they say impersonated a police officer. more

Biden touts economic accomplishments, $60M manufacturing investment in West Columbia

The president, who flew into Columbia Metropolitan Airport for a quick visit to a nearby manufacturing facility, was in town to tout his “Bidenomics” policies to stimulate the economy and spotlight a $60 million investment from Enphase Energy. more

Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of July 6

Things to do in Lexington County. more

Young local muralist makes bright impact on Cayce and West Columbia

Ija Charles has painted two murals in Lexington County, including one for the City of Cayce and one for the Interactive Art Park behind State Street in West Columbia near New Brookland Tavern and the Hideout at WeCo. more

Vendor mall Ivy House opens second location in Lexington County

An anticipated spring opening finally came late last month in Lexington County. more

Lexington rock shop expands, adds new attractions

A Lexington County rock shop has expanded to offer new experiences to customers. more

Keep your pets safe during the Lexington County summer heat

As temperatures continue to rise in Lexington County, protecting your pet is a must. more

Steamed bagel sandwich chain to expand to Lexington, other spots in the county

A regional chain that makes bagels, not to be toasted and schmeared but to be loaded with meat and toppings and steamed, is headed to Lexington, with other county locations to follow. more

Photos: Chronicle celebrates Lexington’s Best

More than 200 joined the Chronicle June 29 as we took to the Ndoki Lodge at the Riverbanks Zoo to celebrate the winners of our annual reader poll to honor the best things about living in Lexington County. more

Local softball star makes big move with transfer to SEC

Her first recruitment came  without the typical flood of direct messages and on-campus visits that make up the traditional recruitment of a high school sports star. Sure, Sarah … more

West Columbia brewery sued over outdoor concerts, city adjusts noise ordinance

With a West Columbia brewery having been sued due to the noise from its outdoor concerts, the city has passed a change to its noise ordinance. more

The Catch-Up: New Lexington County steakhouse, hot pot restaurant open for business

A pair of anticipated Lexington County restaurants are open. more

Pushback continues after Chapin High teacher accused of teaching CRT

Residents continue to speak out over a Chapin teacher’s curriculum. more
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