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Custom candy shop opens on Cedar Street

For those in search of a candy shop with a fun twist, look no further than the newly opened Kraven Kandy Bouquets on Cedar Street.

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Drive-through Cristo Rey Fiesta Food Fest arrives in September 

The festival — considered the largest Latino event in mid-Michigan — typically draws a crowd of thousands of people from all over the state.  In lieu of a crowded party, the church is holding a Fiesta Food Fest Drive-Through. 

Zingerman’s Delicatessen tour stops by Michigrain Distillery

On Saturday, the tour will find itself here in Lansing at Michigrain Distillery on Shiawassee Street.

Amer1can Bistro remixes comfort food classics

Amer1can Bistro, which holds its grand opening Monday (July 13), is a new take on classic comfort food, from your favorite breakfast dishes — omelets, pancakes and waffles — to time-tested diner staples such as Reuben sandwiches and burgers.

Time of the season: Cocktails that are perfect for the heat

As the calendar turns from spring to summer, most people's wardrobes turn from drab and dark to bright and fun.

Finley’s Grill & Smokehouse to close Lansing location

COVID-19 claimed a business victim: Finley’s Grill & Smokehouse, 7433 W. Saginaw Highway, is closing for good, the Michigan chain has told customers.

Farmers market season makes it way back to Greater Lansing

It’s mid-May, the time each year when people head outside to their home gardens, put herbs and vegetable plants in the soil and dream of what will be.

El Oasis launches new food truck in East Lansing

Cinco de Mayo celebrants had to party at home this year — but at least fans of El Oasis had it a little easier: The popular food truck opened a fourth location in time for the high holiday.

Delivery drivers help Lansing restaurants brave the coronavirus

Homebase, a cloud-based time-tracking app, reported that the amount of hours worked in small businesses dropped 62 percent since March 17.

Lansing restaurants deal with the coronavirus

Lansing is several weeks into Michigan’s myriad executive orders to contain the coronavirus, including the prohibition of dining-in at restaurants — limiting customers to ordering takeout and delivery. The initial news sent a shockwave through the local restaurant industry.