Lexington County Republican enters his seventh team.
Lexington's 1st Lt. Ryan Davis Rawl, 30, and Columbia's Spc. John David Meador II, 36, and Easley's Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Bradford Thomas, 30, were killed in Khowst City, Khowst Province, Afghanistan when their patrol was attacked by a s
On Friday, the 133rd Military Police Company of the S.C. National Guard will honor three fallen soldiers: 1st Lt. Ryan Davis Rawl of Lexington, Spc. John David Meador, II, of Columbia, and Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Bradford Thomas of Easley,
A new group wants state lawmakers to increase gas taxes to cover transportation needs.
Here are your fiscal notes for understanding the deal. The House approved the Senate-passed package in a late-night vote Tuesday of 257 to 167.
The end of the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program means nearly 30,000 South Carolina residents will leave stop receiving help.
Returning to politics after two year absence.
The project at the corner of Main and S. Church Streets will include an amphitheater and retail spaces.
The project at the corner of Main and S. Church Streets will include a retail center and public green space.
The nine-time Sportscaster of the Year has caught tremendous flak following his comments during Sunday Night Football.
The new ordinance allows homeowners to have chicken coops as long as they are 25 feet from any property line.
Improvements are coming to three intersections along U.S. 378/Columbia Avenue.
The open house is schedule for Sunday afternoon before the Christmas parade.
The businesses will use the grants to help with renovations to their storefronts or buildings.
The ordinance is on the December council meeting agenda.
Hudson plans to take his protest to the State Election Commission or possibly the S.C. Supreme Court.
The ordinance that would allow residents to raise a few chickens closer to their homes is up for discussion at Monday's work session.
The town recognized three historically-preserved buildings at the 4th Annual Historic Preservation Awards in October.
The company is building a 46,000-square-foot facility near South Lake Drive and Glassmaster Road.
The defeats of Rep. Joan Brady and Sen. Jake Knotts had a lot in common.
Longest serving State Senator gets nod from colleagues.
Lexington County Council District 3 candidate Darrell Hudson says Republican winner Kent Collins didn't properly disclose personal financial information.
The Snowball Festival is a two-day event planed for Dec. 1 and 2.
The former governor lost the race for the White House, but gained more than 54 percent of South Carolina's votes.
The petition candidate for Senate Seat 23 scored a big upset in Tuesday's election by taking precincts in Lexington and Oak Grove.
There were 2,000 additional ballots cast, but population growth means that 71.8 percent of registered voters took part — down from 76 percent in 2008.
President Obama defeated Republican Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election.
Voters in South Carolina on Tuesday cast their ballot for Mitt Romney, giving him the state's 9 Electoral votes.
Boisterous, controversial senator beaten by petition candidate.
Beth Carrigg came in with more votes than Democrat challenger Joan Waggoner Guy, according to preliminary election results.
Long lines awaited thousands of Richland County voters on Tuesday, but Lexington County had fewer issues.
Nine-term candidate Nikki Setzler will serve another term.
Council members voted to send the ordinance back to a work session for further discussion after hearing from Lexington residents Monday.
A Lexington resident explains why he's voting for Mitt Romney in Tuesday's election.
Voters re-elected Cynthia Smith and Edwin Harmon, and elected Jean Haggard and Brent Powers to the Lexington One School Board.
Voters elected Kent Collins to County Council District 3, and re-elected Bobby Keisler to County Council District 3, according to preliminary election results.
The choices facing voters in and around Lexington.
Town council will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Lexington Municipal Complex.
A look at donations made to candidates in the Lexington One school board race.