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Holiday hoops taking place at Lexington, Brookland-Cayce high schools

The schedules are out for two of three Christmas basketball tournaments taking place in Chronicle Country. more

Lexington County COVID case rate spiking again

With Christmas around the corner, Lexington County is on the cusp of once again being recommended to mask against COVID-19. more

Lexington School District 1 receives results of financial audit

As of June, the district’s general fund balance was $86.8 million. more

Lexington County to get third Freddy’s Custard & Steakburgers location

Lexington County will soon have three locations of a popular burger chain. more

Top-ranked Gray Collegiate boys drop opener at The Bash 54-52

The early season schedule for defending Class 2A boys’ basketball champion Gray Collegiate has seen it run the gauntlet facing formidable out-of-state opponents. more

Former Lexington barbecue joint Roy's Grille open for business in Irmo

Closed in Lexington. Back open in Irmo. more

Batesburg-Leesville appoints judge, prepares for development project

Attorney Michael Emmer, an associate with the Kennedy Law Firm in Batesburg-Leesville, was approved as municipal judge for the town by the Batesburg-Leesville Town Council during its regular meeting on Dec. 12. more

Gray Collegiate Academy's Emily Heise receives national soccer coaching honor

The Heise family has received another soccer coaching honor. more

FedEx distribution facility coming to Lexington County

FedEx Ground is set to bring a 350,000-square-foot distribution facility to Lexington. more

Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County vents for the week of Dec. 15

Things to do in Lexington County. more

Thursday Morning Quarterback: Chronicle Country grads compete in bowl games

Former standout high school football players from Chronicle Country truly left their mark on the 2022 college football regular season. more

Lexington neighborhood Christmas light display with nearly 8K lights back for third year

A neighborhood light show that started off as a cheerful pick-me-up during lockdown is back for a third year. more

Lexington County author writes first novel, the sci-fi tale of a man who turns into a bear

Lexington County’s Whit Haney finally tackled the bear of writing his own novel – doing so with a sci-fi novel in which the protagonist turns into a bear. more

The Catch-Up: Nephron cuts ribbon at glove plant, plans to begin production this month

Nephron Nitrile will soon be on its way to producing 2.1 billion gloves per year. more

Midlands Tech brings agencies together for active shooter training

Multiple local agencies came together Dec. 12 to prepare for a crisis that seems to happen a lot these days in the United States. more

Irmo mayor touts expansion of resources, balanced budget at ‘State of the Town’ address

As his town lit its Christmas tree, Irmo Mayor Barry Walker Sr. reflected on a year defined by opening back up. Walker delivered his third “State of the Town” address as Irmo marked … more

Lexington-Richland School District 5 extends audit deadline

Lexington-Richland School District 5 has extended the deadline for the third phase of its procurement audit. more

Lexington teams sweep Spring Valley in basketball

A dominant defensive effort in the second half lifted top-ranked Lexington to a 60-37 win over Spring Valley on Dec. 13. more

Gilbert, Lexington girls and Irmo boys move up in latest South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association polls

South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association Poll more

"Death Valley I'm Home": Dutch Fork running back commits to Clemson

For the past two months, Dutch Fork head football coach Tom Knotts spoke aloud about the lack of scholarship opportunities from the Palmetto State's two FBS school for senior running back Jarvis Green. more

Burger chain to open in Lexington this week

Lexington residents now have another spot to grab burgers. more

Community reacts after teacher arrested with gun on Lexington high school campus

The Facebook post announcing her arrest has received more than 1,600 comments that express both outcry and support for the department. more

10th-ranked Gilbert girls win eighth consecutive game

With Hope on the sidelines, the Gilbert girls’ basketball team continued its near-perfect start Dec. 12 at home. more

Former Lexington County sheriff’s deputy arrested for off-duty actions

He is charged with pointing and presenting a firearm at a person and malicious injury to property following the Aug. 10 incident. more

West Columbia gets help with substance- and mental-health-related calls from USC

For seven years, the West Columbia Police have used interns provided through the outreach program to help with calls that have to do with mental health issues, substance use or homeless and elderly community members. more
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