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The West Columbia woman drove her car into a house on Rosewood Drive, Columbia Police say.

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The West Columbia woman drove her car into a house on Rosewood Drive, Columbia Police say.

These crimes were reported to the Lexington County Sheriff's Department between Aug. 20 and 22.
The woman died Wednesday from injuries sustained in a crash near Batesburg-Leesville Tuesday.
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Hwy 55 Burgers, Shakes & Fries is set to open Sept. 3 on South Lake Drive.
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Lexington Town Council sent this letter Wednesday addressing allegations that one of its members is involved in illegal video gaming.
Amid an investigation into Frazier's involvement in the gambling industry, the City of West Columbia decided to end his position as a consultant.
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The new aquatics center could take up to 10 years to open while YMCA leaders look for donors.
The following Lexington County roads will see increased patrols by deputies and state troopers.
The winners will be announced at a banquet in Columbia on Oct. 4.
Upload your photos from your child's first day of school in Lexington School District One.
The Visitors Center will be inside the chamber's new building on West Main Street.
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A boil water advisory is in effect for some West Columbia residents.
Two people kicked and damaged four sheds at a Lexington business, deputies say.
These crimes were reported to the Lexington County Sheriff's Department between Aug. 16 and 19.
A total of 38 people have died on Lexington County roads since the beginning of 2012.