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New Lizard’s Thicket location opens in Red Bank

A new location of the Midlands’ quintessential Southern food chain has opened in Lexington County. more

Piecewise Coffee expands in Cayce, announces 2nd location in Columbia

More moves on the Lexington County coffee shop scene. more

Chapin seeks public input on potential development projects

The town of Chapin is seeking ideas for how to use a piece of land being surveyed.  more

The Catch-Up: Yamato closes, 24 Hour Pickleball sets opening date, it's Restaurant Week

For the second time in the span of a month, a Midlands restaurant that has been serving the area for nearly 50 years has closed. more

Restaurant owners strategize around rising insurance rates, seek help from SC lawmakers

The second session of the 125th South General Assembly began this week, and activists are calling attention to proposed legislation that could modernize liability laws in the Palmetto State.  more

Potential downtown Lexington hotel hits snag, as Board of Appearance says no

Despite a day of nasty weather, the town went ahead with the anticipated meeting, where the highest-profile item concerned the proposed Courtyard by Marriott looking to inhabit a vacant lot next to Bodhi Thai. more

PickleGarden owner, Congaree Riverkeeper respond to pushback on Saluda River development

The recent announcement of a new business headed for the shores of the Saluda River was met with a swell of pushback. more

Artist with 13 years experience opens Deviant Tattoo studio in West Columbia

Junior Mondragon opened up his Deviant Tattoo studio Jan. 3. more

Five Lexington County restaurants received C grades in December

Five Lexington County restaurants received a C, the lowest Food Grade given out by the state Department of Health and Environmental Control, during the month of December. more

Cayce bar and restaurant closing, cites SC’s escalating liquor liability costs

With eyes turning toward the state Legislature to see how they might help with skyrocketing insurance rates, a Cayce restaurant and bar has announced it will close as a result of the escalating expenses. more

Lexington to consider proposal for downtown hotel

The Town of Lexington will give consideration to a proposed downtown hotel this week. Developers looking to bring a Courtyard by Marriott to a vacant lot at 116 E Main St. next to Bodhi Thai are … more

Pickleball explosion continues: biergarten/sports attraction to open along Saluda River

Within the year, you should be able to enjoy happy hour and a popular sport in one spot along one of the area’s rivers. more

Old Lexington Dispatch-News building to become boutique

The former home of Lexington’s oldest newspaper at 136 E. Main St. will cater to a new clientele as The Kindred Boutique. more

Planet Fitness to open along busy West Columbia corridor

Lexington County is getting another Planet Fitness. more

The Catch-Up: Columbia airport will continue showcasing local artists through 2025

The Columbia Metropolitan Airport will continue boosting another cohort of artists in 2024 and 2025. more

Gaston manufacturing operation changes hands

A high-profile Gaston manufacturing operation is changing hands. more

The Catch-Up: Black Rooster goes Italian, prominent attorneys take on Lexington murder trial

A prominent West Columbia restaurant is changing its focus. more

Groucho’s, axe-throwing spot coming to Batesburg, new hibachi restaurant in Lexington

Groucho's Deli and Oak Street Hatchet are set to open side-by-side in downtown Batesburg, while Machi Hibachi and Sushi will open soon as the third Japanese restaurant to occupy its spot on Sunset Boulevard in less than a year. more

View From Upstairs: Owner of closing West Columbia Italian restaurant reflects on 44 years

Al Loftis shed a couple tears as he talked about saying goodbye to the restaurant he’s run for nearly a half-century. But he mostly seemed satisfied with the impact he’s had on the community. more

Legislators prepare to take action on skyrocketing bar insurance rates as January rally looms

A rally will be held at the Statehouse next month as anxiety grows among bar owners about mounting liquor liability costs. more

The Catch-Up: Spirit of Lake Murray back on the water, Irmo sets special election date

Lake Murray’s one and only yacht has officially reopened to the public.  The Spirit of Lake Murray, an 80-foot Skipperliner yacht, made her debut during the lake’s annual … more

With Midlands movie theater operations shrinking, $3 cinema joins recent closures

The Midlands’ go-to spot for a cheap movie screening is no more. more

West Columbia Chinese restaurant to close, leaving shopping center vacant

Jin Jin, the popular takeout spot that operated out of the shopping center across from the House of Raeford chicken plant at 469 Sunset Blvd., announced Dec. 2 that it was ceasing operation. more

Irmo store displays vacuums dating back to at least the 1930s

A local vacuum shop allows customers to take a deep dive into the history of vacuums. more

Lexington resident runs mobile petting zoo to educate public about animals

A Lexington resident has turned her love for animals into an educational business. more
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