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Greenville "wheelsports park" plans begin with July 28 public meeting
A public skatepark and pump track are coming to the city of Greenville. Plans are on the way. A multiphase design process will be...
Jul 283 min read


How to Cope with Excessive Heat
A video of Dr Jesse Bracamonte at the Mayo Clinic’s website makes these practical suggestions. Heat can quickly put elderly and sick...
Jul 272 min read


TV "Top Chef" is heading to Greenville, Charlotte
The Emmy-nominated culinary competition show "Top Chef" will begin filming in Greenville this summer, according to VisitGreenvilleSC ....
Jul 242 min read


Jenny and Westervelt Apartments at Judson Mill District have the completion in sight
The former textile mill site has morphed into a luxurious mixed-use community with residential, retail, and entertainment options. Yes,...
Jul 232 min read


Prisma makes $350M expansion of the Greer Hospital
Prisma Health will soon make a $350 million expansion of Greer Memorial Hospital, doubling the number of patient beds and expanding...
Jul 221 min read


Medical Health Unit for all at Phillis Wheatley Center
July 21, 9 am to 4 pm All patients are welcome, including those using employer insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. Uninsured patients may...
Jul 201 min read


Greenville's economic development arm drives and manages dramatic growth
Greenville’s dynamic economic growth is worth sustaining and accelerating its momentum, says key strategic planners. No longer needing a...
Jul 185 min read


Rolls-Royce plant is coming to Aiken with 434 jobs
Rolls-Royce plant is coming to Aiken with 434 jobs Rolls-Royce announced on July 16 that it will invest $75 million in its Aiken, South...
Jul 182 min read


Greenville native, Dr. Mae Jones, takes the helm of the Phillis Wheatley Center
The previous director of the Phillis Wheatley Center, Randy Jackson, came out of retirement to right a floundering ship and gracefully go...
Jul 165 min read


A new hospital will give more patients access to mental health care
Prisma has announced the building of a new inpatient mental care hospital at 4906 Old Easley Bridge Road near Easley. Private and public...
Jul 151 min read


Water runoff puts the public at risk
South Carolina has a significant number of waterways deemed “impaired” because of pollution, punctuating the magnitude of the menace,...
Jul 135 min read


The First SC measles case reported this year in the Upstate
iSt The first confirmed case of measles in South Carolina this year, more than half gone, has been confirmed in the Upstate by the...
Jul 132 min read


Greenville Tech, Prisma Health partner to train EMS workers
The next generation emergency medical technicians will soon be trained at Greenville Technical College and Prisma Health in a new...
Jul 111 min read


Upstate County switches to a personalized alert system to improve times
Anderson County Emergency Management has transitioned from Everbridge to the Smart911 platform, providing an enhanced alert system...
Jul 103 min read


Could Greenville be the next innovative hub for financial technology
— NextGEN has brought together local stakeholders to explore what it would take to make this region the next hub in fintech...
Jul 101 min read


SC Medicaid is at grave risk, say experts
SC Medicaid is at a grave risk, say advocates Linda Cale advises families on long-term care options for their aging loved ones. She is...
Jul 96 min read


Who has the best fried chicken in Greenville?
Fried Chicken is more than a personal favorite food for many; it’s serious business and a national holiday Your wife tells you that she...
Jul 63 min read


Tiffany White puts her heart into her work
As a seasoned branch manager of Greenville Federal Credit Union on Pelham Road, Tiffany White could delegate, monitor, and coordinate the...
Jul 32 min read


"Fantastic" is how leaders describe the new Park View complex in Greer
Reno Deaton, Greer’s Assistant City Administrator, called the new Park View Greer complex “fantastic” for the Community’s Economic...
Jul 22 min read
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