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1878 Butcher’s Block deli and restaurant opens in Landrum
LANDRUM—Landrum’s locals and visitors now have another exciting choice for lunch and dinner. 1878 Butcher’s Block, the newest eatery in town, has opened its doors at 227 East Rutherford Street. The Butcher’s Block offers a variety of options, including salads, wraps, and sandwiches. Additionally, the establishment also features a beer and wine bar. As a […] The post 1878 Butcher’s Block deli and restaurant opens in Landrum appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
High School Red Zone team previews begin Monday 7/29
We begin looking ahead to the area high school football season with our High School Red Zone team previews beginning Monday night at 6pm on 7 News. We will preview more than 50 area teams over the next several weeks weeknights and on our High School Red Zone Season Preview Special Saturday, August 17th at […]
Thousands of miles away, Greenville residents cheer on team USA
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The Olympics are a time for patriotism and fanfare for Andrew and Brittney White. "It's always fun to watch the Olympics, it unites everybody, it's a cool thing to watch, everybody's into it," Brittney says. They, like dozens of other families, headed to the Yee-Haw Brewing...
TSA PreCheck expanding at GSP airport
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Some TSA PreCheck services are expanding at the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP). CLEAR, an authorized TSA PreCheck provider, has been at GSP since 2022 but now it will offer TSA PreCheck enrollments and renewals. TSA PreCheck members can keep their shoes, belts and electronics on...
Clinical research trial launched to target those with cardiovascular and kidney
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Tribe Clinical Research is conducting a free clinical trial specifically for minorities with some underlying health conditions. Tribe Clinical Research Medical Director Scott Dobson said non-minorities have entered the test study already, but TCR is in need of minorities to sign up to ensure the trial medicine encompasses all races.
Spartanburg man sentenced to life in prison after dog gives his life protecting family, officials say
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. — Amy Goulding, the assistant solicitor for the 7th Circuit, Spartanburg County, announced a man was sentenced to life in prison for burglary in the first degree and attempted armed robbery. (Video above: WYFF News 4 Evening Headlines) On Oct. 25, 2022, residents of a home...
Drier air, sunshine for the weekend
GREENVILLE, S.C. — After a week of rain, changes are ahead for this weekend. Meteorologist Sydney Sullivan maps out what you can expect for your outdoor plans. After a soaker of a week, things change this weekend with drier air and sunshine with temperatures in the mid 80s. Another...
Furman students help farmers fine tune approach for healthy soil and crops
If you reach down and scoop up a handful of dirt in your yard or local park, what do you see? Brannon Andersen reads soil like a book, interpreting volumes about the health of the land and surrounding vegetation. For the last 12 years, Andersen, the Rose J. Forgione Professor...
Duke Energy: Path of new powerline selected in Spartanburg Co.
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – Duke Energy has selected the route for a new power line in a rural Upstate community. The area impacted is located off Highway 417 in the Green Pond area of Spartanburg County. Duke Energy is planning to add transmission lines and a new substation to the area they said is rapidly […]
Spartanburg City Council Approves Property Transfers for Affordable Single-Family Home Development
Spartanburg City Council recently approved transferring nine city-owned vacant properties to Oak and Ave Property Group, LLC, for the development of single-family homes. Intended as a measure to increase homeownership rates among the City’s low-to-moderate income residents, the homes will be sold to buyers at or below 80 percent of Spartanburg’s area median income ($60,150 for a family of four) under terms of the agreement.
Lander Holds Final Freshman Orientation
With classes beginning for the fall semester on August 19, Lander University held its final Freshman Orientation July 23-24. Orientation is required for all new students to ease the transition into college life by acquainting students with all Lander has to offer academically, culturally, and socially. The incoming Bearcats had...
Town leaders continue to tackle deadly trend along Saluda River
WARE SHOALS, S.C. — It's a river that continues to cause concerns in the Ware Shoals community, according to Town Mayor Bryan Ross. Just weeks ago, the Saluda River claimed the lives of two men in just overtwo weeks by Pitts Park. (Video above: Saluda River in Laurens County...
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