Stories
15895 results total, viewing 1701 - 1725

Lexington man arrested on drug, weapons charges

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department says it seized approximately 850 ecstasy pills, 30 grams of cocaine, 100 grams of marijuana and two handguns from a man arrested on drug and weapons charges. more

Lexington sheriff, solicitor join statewide push for judicial reform

The state’s attorney general along with 18 sheriffs and 10 solicitors, including Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon and 11th Circuit Solicitor Rick Hubbard, are pushing for judicial reform. more

Photos: Cayce's signature block party returned for another year

The City of Cayce attracted another big crowd on March 25 for Soiree on State. more

Swansea considering former Richland County leader for town administrator

Former Richland County Administrator Tony McDonald may soon take a similar post for the town of Swansea. more

Downtown Lexington boutique looks to fight human trafficking with fashion

Turns out it is possible to be fashionably conscious while supporting a cause.  more

River Bluff wins series, but Lexington stays close in conference with Friday victory

The setup for Friday night’s varsity baseball game between the River Bluff Gators and the Lexington Wildcats was good.  more

West Columbia Police talk down man from transmission tower

West Columbia Police report successfully talking down a man from a transmission tower in the early evening on March 23. more

Swansea 17-year-old headed to France to compete with U.S. roller derby team

A Lexington County roller derby player will represent her country in France. more

Lexington High alum making the most of her final run at USC

A championship is always special, but it would mean a little more to former Lexington star Olivia Thompson and the four senior teammates she played with for the last four seasons. more

Bull Bash returns to South Congaree with national, world champions

The start of the rodeo season in South Congaree kicks off with the third annual Bull Bash, bringing in bull riders from across the U.S. as well as three different countries. Married duo Rance and … more

Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates Asian cultures in Irmo

This year’s Cherry Blossom Festival in Irmo is set to be bigger than ever in its sixth year.  more

Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of March 23

Things to do in Lexington County. more

Cayce closes in on completion of years-long drainage project

Cayce says it has about three months left on a project to alleviate drainage issues in one of its central neighborhoods. more

From the Editor: Get ready to vote for ‘Lexington’s Best’

From March 23 to April 20, you can go to lexingtonchronicle.com/lexingtonsbest and cast one vote per day in each category. more

Pending drag-restricting legislation could impact West Columbia businesses, performers

Two bills pending in the S.C. House and Senate could restrict minors from attending drag shows. more

The Catch-Up: Chapin overpass closure; local schools, teacher get statewide recognition

The state Department of Transportation has announced an overpass bridge closure near Chapin. more

Griffin Chophouse restaurants close, new restaurant taking its place in Lexington

A Lexington County restaurant group has closed all of its businesses. more

Brookland-Cayce baseball team packs experience in 2023

To start its 2023 campaign, Brookland-Cayce baseball has taken on some big-school competition. more

Young Airport softball team starts season with wins

The Airport softball team started the 2023 campaign soaring.  more

Dutch Fork girls soccer won’t let loss to Chapin squash hot start

The girls soccer program at Dutch Fork has seen some lean years. more

Chapin boys soccer riding momentum from last year’s runner-up finish

The Chapin Eagles are rolling. more

Lexington Medical looks to address health needs identified in recent survey

Thanks to a survey conducted with help from one of the other big hospital systems serving the Midlands, Lexington Medical Center says it has a better understanding of the area it serves. more

Lexington fixes issue sending partially treated wastewater into creek

11 days after first reporting the issue, the Town of Lexington says it has fixed a problem that was causing partially treated wastewater to flow into a local creek. more

Lexington school district set to receive more than $800K from e-cigarette lawsuit

Lexington County School District 1 has settled an ongoing lawsuit with an e-cigarette company. more

West Columbia woman sentenced to 25 years for possessing meth

A West Columbia woman is set to spend the next 25 years in prison after being convicted on a methamphetamine charge. more
« Prev | 1 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 636 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past 2 years.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.