McConnell will give a presentation on aging Thursday at Lexington United Methodist Church.
Three bridges on I-26 in Lexington County made AAA's list of the worst in South Carolina.
Controversial pipeline passes House.
Council members voted to sell the pond and a piece of land near the pond to a housing developer.
The volunteers will be trained to be the voice of an abused or neglected child in court.
The small tax increase would generate $1.1 million for county law enforcement, according to a report from The State.
The final vote on the sale of the pond will take place at the May 20 meeting.
Town council will hold a public hearing and final reading on the sale of the property at Monday's meeting.
Maness will help develop a strategic plan that will be launched at a convention in November.
The Charleston restaurant is hosting a debate-watch party at 7 p.m.
Many states make it a crime for adults to a crime for adults to permit alcohol consumption in the home by anyone under 21, but South Carolina doesn't have a specific Social Host law. Does the state need one?
The town is seeking vendors to sell fruits and vegetables, handmade crafts and other products at the market.
The Town of Lexington is selling the pond and a small piece of land, while SCE&G is selling another piece of land near the pond.
Lexington residents can help clean up the town and get an electric lawnmower at two town events Saturday.
Residents are invited to share their ideas at public input sessions this month.
Town council approved the first reading of the rules. They'll vote on a second reading in May.
Owners will have to pay a yearly fee to let their dogs run at the park.
Total employment across the state reaches the highest in more than four years.
Tickets for the May 11 event are on sale now.
The Hendrix Street dog park will provide areas for dogs to run unleashed.
The limit would make the town safer, some council members say.
The man won the prize after buying a lottery ticket at the Sonoco Food Mart on Airport Blvd.
The town graded neighborhood roads in Lexington and came up with a prioritized list of street repairs.
WIS reports that the investigation was turned over to the State Grand Jury.
The trees had to be chopped down to make way for a wider road.
Re-organization meetings will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday.
The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Lexington Municipal Complex.
The chairwoman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission plans to move on from her post.
The Obama administration released new state-by-state reports Sunday on the impacts of impending military cuts.
About 150 soliders will travel to Texas for training prior to departing for Afghanistan for one year.
A plan to redevelop two pieces of town-owned property is now "dead."
Town Council on Tuesday approved the sale for $225,000.
Democratic Lowcountry lawmaker calls for legislation requiring names of 'mentally disturbed' to be put in a national criminal database for gun dealers.
A zoning change and potential property sale come before council Tuesday.
Lexington Mayor Randy Halfacre delivered his State of the Town Address Monday night at the Lexington Municipal Complex.
The address starts at 6 p.m. at the Lexington Municipal Complex Conference Center.
Shealy said educators should be "well-instructed in the legal carrying and use of firearms."
Outgoing Secretary of State appeared before House and Senate committees.
The newly-appointed U.S. Senator will meet with town leaders and take a tour of Main Street.
The members of the S.C. Army National Guard left Thursday for a month of training in Indiana before heading to Afghanistan.