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Lexington County Council to consider more restrictive policies on Airbnbs

Lexington County Council has agreed to put the controversial issue of short-term residential rentals on the agenda for the next council meeting. more

Gilbert’s Pond Branch one of two Lexington County UMC churches to leave denomination

Mt. Horeb isn’t the only Lexington County church to vote to leave the United Methodist denomination. more

Former Lexington County deputy accused of ‘double dipping’

A former Lexington County Sheriff’s Department deputy is accused of “double dipping,” according to a release from the department.  more

West Columbia pride bar changes hands, gets new name

WE’s on Meeting is going by a different name these days, but the bar — which is, to the Chronicle’s knowledge, the first pride bar to open in West Columbia — isn’t changing its values. more

SC attorney general talks Murdaugh trial, judicial reform at Lexington Chamber breakfast

Native Lexington County resident and state Attorney General Alan Wilson addressed the crowd at the Lexington Chamber’s monthly Business Over Breakfast on April 11. more

White Knoll High School receives threat, deemed unlikely to be credible

White Knoll High School responded April 11 to a threat received through a law enforcement tip line. more

2,000 gallons of Chapin sewage leak into Lake Murray

For the second time in little more than a year, the Town of Chapin lost about 2,000 gallons of sewage at a spot near Lake Murray. more

Columbia man convicted for plot to bring narcotics into Lexington County jail

A Columbia man pleaded guilty to charges that included a plan to bring illegal narcotics and other contraband into the Lexington County Detention Center. more

Local angler wins MLF Pro Tour event, first of two big April competitions on Lake Murray

The home water advantage seems to have helped with one professional angler at last week’s MLF Bass Pro Tour stop. more

Leesville man sentenced to 18 years on meth charges in Lexington, Saluda counties

A Leesville man will serve 18 years in prison after being found with methamphetamine in a bag of chips. more

2 Lexington County men arrested on charges related to sexually exploiting minors

The Attorney General’s Office announced the arrest of two Lexington County men on charges related to the sexual exploitation of minors. more

Charge added against man accused of kidnapping, assaulting elderly Lexington County woman

A new charge has been made against a man accused of kidnapping an elderly Lexington County woman and sexually assaulting her. more

Presidential hopeful Nikki Haley emphasized SC experience at Gilbert rally

The former Republican South Carolina governor and current presidential hopeful spoke about her political career, education, immigration, China and the national debt, among other topics. more

Lexington town council candidate to host concert with Edwin McCain

Gavin Smith continues his push to be the most visible candidate running for Lexington Town Council in the May 2 special election. more

5 Lexington County food service businesses received C grades in March

Five Lexington County food service establishments received C grades, the lowest SC Food Grade given out by the state Department of Health and Environmental Control, during the month of March. more

Lexington County's clerk of council has been fired

Lexington County has fired one of its more visible employees. more

Lexington County Blowfish to play as ‘Hooties’ in June

The Lexington County Blowfish aren’t always the Blowfish. more

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

Things to do in Lexingotn County more

The murderous saga of a 1700s Lexington County religious sect

One of the strangest and most notable events to take place in what would become Lexington County during the colonial period occurred in the years of 1759, 1760, and 1761 in the Dutch Fork. That is … more

The most popular drinks at Lexington County coffee shops

Lexington County residents have an increasing number of places to get their coffee fix. more

Lexington council member named ‘Woman of Distinction’

A Lexington Town Council member is a “Woman of Distinction.” Kathy Maness, a council member since 2004, was presented with the 2022-23 Woman of Distinction award from the Lexington … more

Chapin lacrosse in the driver’s seat as playoffs near

The postseason is right around the corner for area boys lacrosse teams. more

Former Winnsboro, Chapin coach reflects on career after Hall of Fame enshrinement

Former Chapin coach and administrator Eddie Raines was elected into the South Carolina Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame on March 17. more

Future of world champion Pelion archery team uncertain as coach departs

The small town of Pelion is home to a team that has won multiple state championships and is looking to win national and world championships for a second-straight year. more

The Catch-Up: Lexington 2 Performing Arts Center hits construction milestone

The in-progress Lexington 2 Performing Arts Center hit a construction milestone last week. more
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