A couple of mild days for late November.
Lexington resident Dr. Albert Jabs, a veteran, talks about the importance of prayer for soldiers.
Businesses in Lexington salute our service men and women with special deals year-round, as well as on Veterans Day.
We've got tips that will make your delicious centerpiece one for the record books.
A Lexington resident explains why Katrina Shealy has his vote for the S.C. Senate District 23 seat.
Don't forget to set your clocks back this weekend.
Here is how South Carolina residents' donations can aid victims in most affected areas.
How much will we spend this year? And what's the best-selling Christmas song of all time? Find the answers below.
Halloween just passed and some stores are already putting up Christmas decorations. Is it too soon to deck the halls or are you ready for the 2012 Holiday Season to begin?
A cheesy potato casserole and delicious cranberry sauce are sure to light up your Thanksgiving dinner table.
Canadian Turkeys, carving the lobster and a turkey the size of a dog.
Thanks to the calendar, and history, 2012 equals the longest "official" Christmas shopping season possible.
Whether you only venture into the kitchen to turn on the microwave or youβre a gourmet at heart, chances are you have a favorite holiday recipe. We want to hear about it!
Breast cancer isn't age specific. Here's how to cope with treatments and augmentations if you are diagnosed earlier in life.
Find out where to donate extra Halloween candy so that it goes to a good cause.
These crimes were reported to the Lexington County Sheriff's Department between Oct. 26 and 28.
Hundreds of people trekked to downtown Lexington Saturday to celebrate Oktoberfest.
A former Lexington resident who now lives overseas explains why he supports Katrina Shealy for the S.C. Senate District 23 seat.
The school showed their support for breast cancer awareness month last Friday by wearing pink.
Flu season typically begins in October and can run through May. Find out what you need to know to protect yourself and your family.
Looking for something to do this weekend in Lexington? There are plenty of Halloween event and more!
Have you shopped at The Nifty Gifty? Tell us how it was by writing a review!
Dino Teppara, parliamentarian of the Lexington County Republican Party, expresses his views on Obama's amnesty plan.
A Lexington resident shares his views on women as leaders and the presidential debate.
Shooting stars will be flying early Sunday morning. The Orionids meteor shower promises to be a show worth watching.
The event will be held at M. Gallery in the Old Mill on Oct. 23.
The event will be at the Wildcat Hollow Stadium on Ballpark Road.
About 30 people died from breast cancer in Lexington County between 2005 and 2009, according to the National Cancer Institute. But early detection of breast cancer through routine exams saves thousands of lives every year.
Lexington resident Dr. Albert Jabs shares invites community to Lutherfest on Nov. 4 at Zion Lutheran Church.
Looking for a good scare? Here are some haunted houses in the Lexington area.
Voting in the competition runs through Oct. 26.
Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. Nov. 5. What are you waiting for, there's a $5,000 prize at stake!
Check out ReadKiddoRead's list of the best Halloween books for kids.
Voting for the 2012 Pink Glove Dance video starts today!
Donate blood to the American Red Cross for your chance to win a $1,000 gift card.
Halloween fun is in store from the Lexington County Public Library.
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here's a list of local breast cancer support groups.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which means a variety of pink products will be hitting the shelves. But, do your pink purchases always go towards the cause?
Ready for a Halloween thrill? Hall of Horrors is open every weekend in October.