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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

Lexington County schools adjust to law requiring breaks for teachers

Lexington County schools are having to rearrange their schedules in response to a new state law. more

Seafood Shack opens near Pelion, Red Bank

Nestled between Pelion and Red Bank is the community of Edmund, and resident Clyde Smith thought he might bring a different flavor to the area that is light on dining options. more

NC-based drive-through coffee chain eyes midsummer opening in Lexington

The corner lot next to a former Sonic Drive-In in Lexington will soon feature a drive-thru coffee shop that states its mission as revitalizing the lost art of customer service.  more

Dominion Energy to open Lake Murray beach this week

Two of Lake Murray’s most popular recreation sites have announced details for the 2023 season. more

Alvin David “Al” Ryland

Seneca — Alvin David “Al” Ryland, 92, passed away on March 28, 2023, at Cottingham Hospice House in Seneca, South Carolina. Born March 15, 1931, he was the loving husband of 57 … more

Irmo residents push for answers as crime influx continues from Columbia apartments

Irmo residents continue to express concern about increased crime crossing over from a Columbia apartment complex. more

Lexington’s Comfort Scratch Kitchen closes, owners seeking new location

A recent addition to Lexington offering Southern favorites and other comforting dishes has closed but promises to reopen in another location. more

Gaston man convicted for 2020 murder over ‘small amount of money’

A man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for a 2020 murder in Gaston. more

First phase of I-77 bridge work finishes early, northbound lanes reopened

People lamenting the traffic caused by bridge work along Interstate 77 got some really good — and actually real — news on April Fools’ Day. more

Lexington School District 1 names its ‘Teacher of the Year’

A local teacher has a new title. On March 30, Lexington County School District 1 named Lake Murray Elementary special education teacher Katherine Handell its Teacher of the Year for 2023.She … more

2 Lexington men arrested for sexually exploiting minors

Two Lexington men have been arrested for sexually exploiting minors. more

West Columbia man pleads guilty to weapons, drug charges

A West Columbia man identified as a gang member recently pleaded guilty to drug and weapons charges. more

Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of March 30

Things to do in Lexington County. more

Soda City FC continues to grow local opportunities in soccer

For general manager Andrew Richardson, the semi-professional team, which plays and practices at the Saluda Shoals Soccer Complex, is perfectly entwined with the community it grew from in Columbia. more

Pelion High School hires new principal

A Richland County principal is set to take charge at a Lexington County high school. more

USC, Lexington High alum headed back to Final Four

The ability to counter after getting stunned is a trait every great champion possesses. more

Tartan Day South has little room to grow, but passion to spare

There comes a point in organizing a festival when it becomes difficult to add more to it. more

The History of Summit

Like its neighbor Gilbert, Summit was developed after the Columbia, Charlotte and Augusta railroad was completed in 1869.  more

Summit talked clean-up event, light installation at recent council meeting

At its regular March 21 meeting, Summit Town Council discussed the date for a cleaning event and voted to enter a contract with Dominion Energy for new lights. more

Exploring the factors keying Lexington County’s economic development spree

Lexington County has made a lot of noise when it comes to economic development of late, with a trio of recent announcements boosting an already positive outlook. more

The Catch-Up: More endorsements for Lexington Town Council

Four candidates are seeking the seat up for special election May 2 following the departure of Steve Baker.  more

Local Chapin coffee shop changes hands

A Lexington County coffee shop has changed hands after seven years in business. more

Office building going up on West Columbia’s Meeting Street

A new office building is set to add even more activity to West Columbia’s increasingly bustling Meeting Street corridor. more
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