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Greenville County Council moves penny sales tax to next step but not without controversy
A penny sales tax is a step closer to being on the November ballot after a Greenville County Council vote on Tuesday. In a second reading, the council voted 8-4 to advance the referendum, which still needs one more reading before voters can decide whether to add a 1% sales tax to retail purchases in the county. The next vote is expected in August.
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike CEO says global outage is not cyberattack
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike’s CEO, George Kurtz, said that the issue believed to be behind the outage was not a security incident or cyberattack. In a post on X, Kurtz said the issue has been identified, isolated and a fix has been deployed. The outage...
Isolated showers and thunderstorms expected today
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Isolated showers and thunderstorms expected later today. Watch your full forecast above. Temperatures are lower than we have seen in the past few days. Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 5pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 85. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Friday Night. Showers...
Power restored to downtown Greenville after outage
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Update at 1:45 p.m.:. Some businesses and residents in Downtown Greenville are without power Thursday afternoon. The Duke Energy website said 327 customers are without power from East Stone Avenue to South Academy Street. The estimated time for power to be restored by 3 p.m. after...
Upstate bar to no longer serve alcohol
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – A Greenville bar announced Thursday morning that the restaurant will no longer serve alcoholic beverages. The Local Cue at 30 Orchard Park Drive said they will no longer serve beer, wine or alcohol due to recent alcohol liability requirements. “For the past ten years, our greatest joy has been creating a […]
New co-working space Flywheel opens in Greenville
Flywheel, a new co-working space and innovation center, is now open in Greenville. The company is the anchor tenant of the Crescent One building in Hartness Development’s Crescent Startup Community. The co-working space opened July 10 and is located at 25 Goldsmith St. Renovations of Flywheel’s 23,000 square feet...
Scot Baddley to retire after 20 years leading YMCA of Greenville
Scot Baddley, CEO and president of the YMCA of Greenville, is ending his 44-year career with the organization. Baddley will retire at the end of September. He has spent the last 20 years leading the local health and human services association in Greenville County. The YMCA of Greenville is the largest Y in the state, annually serving more than 70,000 members and program participants.
Missing in South Carolina: Authorities aiding in search for teen girl not seen in more than a week
CHESTERFIELD, S.C. — Above video: Your Friday headlines. Authorities in South Carolina are assisting in the search for a missing teenage girl. According to the Chesterfield County Sheriff's Office, Chloe Grady, 17, was last seen July 8 at her home in Salisbury, North Carolina. The CCSO says she is...
Giving Matters: Greenville Theatre approaches a century of telling enduring stories with local flair
From the jazz age to the digital age, Greenville Theatre has engaged audiences with Broadway-caliber musicals and plays for almost 100 years. Founded in 1926, the Upstate’s oldest and largest locally producing non-profit theater will present its 99th season this fall. Producing Artistic Director Max Quinlan said each show...
Hilltop of Greenville residents get dining catered to individual needs
The team at Hilltop of Greenville Memory Care knows that when caring for people with declining memory, there’s no such thing as an unimportant detail. Take, for example, the Hilltop staff’s attention to guests’ dining needs. Nick Jasmon, vice president of Hilltop of Greenville Memory Care, noted the importance of not only providing quality, nutritionally balanced meals, but of understanding each guest’s specific tastes.
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