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Greenville City Council approves budget of over 272 million
The Greenville City Council has voted unanimously to approve the city’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The original budget proposed totaled 272.5 million dollars; that budget amount was approved without any cuts being made.
Upstate bar owner arrested after drugs found at business
The owner of a bar in the Upstate is facing trafficking charges after drugs were found at the business. The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office says 54 year old Martin Eslick was arrested after an investigation into drug distribution at the business.
Timmons garners another high profile endorsement in reelection bid
A U.S. Congressman from the Upstate has garnered more high profile endorsements in his re-election campaign. 4th District Incumbent William Timmons is now being backed by Governor Henry McMaster and Lt. Governor Pam Evette.
Could most Gen Z Americans supporting Palestine have found Gaza on a map last year?
It seems that supporting Palestine in their war with Israel is the latest issue for the woke, social justice warriors to get behind. It seems Gen Z people are the largest group jumping on this trend.
Shooting at Upstate apartment complex leaves one dead
Spartanburg County Investigators are working to make an arrest following a deadly shooting, early Tuesday morning. The Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of shots fired at an apartment complex on Overlook Drive in Boiling Springs.
Homecoming for deputy injured after being shot in line of duty
An Upstate Deputy who was critically injured after being shot in the line of duty is set now set to return home. As we previously reported, Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Corporal Lucas Watts was shot by a suspect back in November.
Do you think terrorists are behind the helicopter crash that killed Iran's President?
The situation in the Middle East continues to be volatile and fragile. There’s been some speculation from conspiracy theorists on the internet that the helicopter crash that killed Iran’s President was not an accident.
Upstate high school pays tribute to fallen students
A moving and fitting tribute was held at a graduation ceremony in the Upstate, over the weekend. Rob Jones has more. Chesnee High School honored students who died in a car crash, last fall that were set to graduate this year.
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