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Spotty storms Friday ahead of a drier weekend
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A reprieve from daily rain for the weekend, then showers and storms return soon. A cold front slides through the area and drops south on Saturday. This allows for lower rain chances for Saturday and Sunday. While, we can’t completely rule out isolated showers Saturday, we have a better shot of getting outside without getting wet this weekend. Sunday and Monday look even drier with isolated rain chance limited to the mountains.
Mike on the Money: How to become a 'Financial Olympian'
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Mike Giordano, a financial adviser withWilliams Wealth Management in Greenville, South Carolina, is sharing advice for how you can become a "Financial Olympian" by applying some of the same disciplines as the athletes competing at the Summer Games in Paris this summer. Watch the video above...
New business will move into former Bee Bee's restaurant in Greenville
GREENVILLE, S.C. — A new business is set to move into theformer Bee Bee's Drive Thru location on Laurens Road in Greenville. (Video above: Coverage of Bee Bee's closing) Bee Bee’s Drive Thru, a staple in the community for more than 30 years, closed on Jan. 31 due to the owner's health issues.
Concert delayed as storms impact Simpsonville area
SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park announced that a concert scheduled for tonight was delayed as storms moved through the area. Officials said doors were supposed to open for the Creed Summer of ‘99 Tour at 5:30 p.m. At 7:35 p.m. the venue confirmed...
Former South Carolina athletic director Bob Marcum has died at age 87
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Bob Marcum, who served as athletic director at Kansas, South Carolina, UMass and Marshall, has died a few days after suffering a stroke. He was 87. South Carolina, UMass and Marshall's athletic departments all announced Marcum's death Wednesday, a day after he died. Arkansas coach John Calipari, who worked under Marcum at Massachusetts, posted on social media Sunday that Marcum was hospitalized after complications from a stroke.
Biden dropping out and Harris’ boost: What it means for the Carolinas
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — With just 104 days until the November general election, President Joe Biden’s unexpected decision to drop out and his subsequent endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris have introduced new dynamics to the Democratic ticket. Dr. David White, a political science professor at Francis Marion University, said the recent change at […]
Greenville Convention Center secures largest event in venue history
For six months starting in March 2028, the Greenville Convention Center will welcome 50,000 visitors for the U.S. Bowling Congress championships in the largest event in the venue’s history. Organizers expect the event to generate $70 million for the local economy as groups of bowlers and their families cycle...
Mill Town Players present ‘Bonnie and Clyde,’ a tale of defiance set to music
It’s a saga that has fascinated Americans for generations. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were two murderous outlaws who became American folk heroes. Their story comes to the Mill Town Players stage as the Pelzer theater company presents Frank Wildhorn’s musical “Bonnie & Clyde,” running Aug. 2-11.
One dead after major highway crash closed all lanes, troopers say
LAURENS COUNTY, S.C. — The South Carolina Highway Patrol confirmed one person has died in a crash on Interstate 385, north of Gray Court, South Carolina. According to the South Carolina Department of Transportation, the crash occurred on I-385 South near mile marker 20 and all lanes were closed, but reopened as of 8:45 p.m., Wednesday, July 24.
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