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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

State legislators: Liquor liability, education, hate crimes bill among 2024 priorities

State senators and representatives shared their priorities with the media before the 2024 legislative session began this week. more

National Weather Service confirms tornado touched down near Chapin

A tornado touched down along the shores of Lake Murray during Tuesday’s storms. more

Chapin man arrested on meth, fentanyl, marijuana and crack charges

A Chapin man has been arrested by Lexington County narcotics agents after drugs were found inside his home. 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

Gray Collegiate, Lexington boys remain on top of state coaches' rankings

The South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association released its first edition of team rankings in 2024 with five Lexington County squads making the list.  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

Meeting Street Music Fest to return for year two in West Columbia

They’re running it back in West Columbia. more

Photos: Kayakers paddled, ran and swam at the Millrace Massacre and Iceman Championships

For a 24th year, kayakers and canoeists took to the cold Saluda River for the Millrace Massacre and Iceman Championships. more

Lexington County braces for severe weather Tuesday, schools shift to e-learning

With a strong storm system set to make its way through the Midlands Tuesday, Jan. 8, Lexington County school districts and government entities are announcing changes to their schedules. more

4 local basketball games to watch in the first week of region competition

The official start of region competition begins this week for boys and girls basketball teams around Lexington County. Teams that struggled early will get a new chance to make a playoff push, while … 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

Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of Jan. 4

Things to do in Lexington County. more

Looking back at a championship-filled 2023 in Lexington County

2023 is over, and it was an eventful year for athletics all across the county. From championship wins to realignment and forfeits, the year saw many moments and storylines that will be remembered in … more

Lexington County’s 2023: Smallwood Cove, Methodist departures, candidate visits and more

Looking back at an eventful year in Lexington County. more

Lexington County Detention Center received C from DHEC in December

The Lexington County Detention Center received a C, the lowest Food Grade given out by the state Department of Health and Environmental Control, for the second time in less than two years. more

Ousted Lexington County GOP chair continues to deny removal

“I enjoy a two year term as the duly elected LCRP Chairwoman, unless I resign or become disabled. Those are the rules. There is no way around it.” 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

Leader of Midlands Gives foundation to retire in April

A local leader who has been instrumental in supporting the efforts of nonprofits and community efforts in Lexington County and throughout the Midlands has announced her retirement. more

Former Lexington 1 athletics director David Bennett looks back on four decades in amateur sports

Former Lexington County School District 1 athletics director David Bennett has officially retired from amateur athletics after a 40-year career that will be remembered for many reasons. more

Stars at holiday hoops tournaments win Athlete of the Week honors

This week’s Athlete of the Week winners came up big for their teams as they advanced through their holiday tournaments.  more
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