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Photos: Hundreds see fireworks at Red, White & Boom at Barnet Park, 'I love this country'
The city of Spartanburg presented the annual Red, White & Boom Fourth of July celebration at Barnet Park on Thursday. At Spartanburg's annual Red, White & Boom celebration at Barnet Park, America was honored. The day was filled with music and events throughout Spartanburg, and the night ended with fireworks over Barnet Park after dark.
Union County law enforcement finds body after shooting
UNION, S.C. — The Union Public Safety Department is investigating after finding a dead body at the scene of a shooting. Saturday, July 6, 11:30 p.m., law enforcement responded to reports of a shooting on Cottage Avenue in Union, South Carolina. Officers say when they arrived, they found a...
Greenville Youth Chorale: Sharing A Love For Singing
Do you know a young person who loves to sing? Greenville Youth Chorale is a children’s choir offering a four-choir program that serves Upstate singers in K5 through 12th grade. This is the real deal with professional-level choral instruction and inspirational performance opportunities for the Upstate’s young people. GYC is celebrating 5 seasons this year!
Clemson Tigers News: Nolan Nawrocki, Graham Neff, Jervey Gym
Nolan Nawrocki decides Columbia is the right place for him. We’ve seen several Clemson Baseball transfers elect to continue their careers with the South Carolina Gamecocks. Both Dylan Brewer and Jonathan French decided to follow Monte Lee to Columbia. Earlier this offseason, Nathan Hall committed to the Gamecocks after...
Miss South Carolina, Davis Wash, shares her journey and plans on Good Morning Charleston.
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — The newly crowned Miss South Carolina, Davis Wash Joined Good Morning Charleston on Friday morning. Wash spoke with Morning anchor Alissa Holmes about what the win meant to her, what she is doing with her new found fame and what is next. Wash, who previously...
SC American Red Cross volunteers head to Texas to prepare for Beryl
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - People down south are preparing for Beryl and the trail of damage it’s expected to leave behind. With the storm expected to reach Texas Monday morning, American Red Cross of South Carolina is now sending down trained volunteers, that hope to help those who may need it the most.
SCDNR conducts courtesy boat inspections
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources will conduct courtesy boat inspections starting 4th of July weekend. SCDNR boating safety and enforcement officers will perform quick but thorough inspections for the required safety equipment and proper boat and motor registrations. Officials say this effort is to keep people and waterways safe […]
Walter Edgar's Journal: How Jewish entrepreneurs built economy and community in Upcountry South Carolina
This week we will be talking with Diane Vecchio about her book, Peddlers, Merchants, and Manufacturers: How Jewish Entrepreneurs Built Economy and Community in Upcountry South Carolina (2024, USC Press). In the book, Diane examines the diverse economic experiences of Jews who settled in Upcountry (now called Upstate) South Carolina....
Clemson University professors preserving deeds listing enslaved people as property
PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) — Professors and researchers at Clemson University are digitally preserving documents that listed the names of enslaved people in Pickens County. The work is being led by Professors Susanna Ashton and J. Brent Morris as well as R.M. Cooper Library Head of Digital Strategies Christopher Vinson and Pickens County Register of […]
Downtown Spartanburg Fidelity Bank regional office hits road bump in approval process
Fidelity Bank has hit a bump in the process of bringing a new regional office to downtown Spartanburg. The bank announced the purchase of 305 N. Church Street, where the former First Citizens Bank is located, in June 2023. After demolishing the building on site, they plan to build an 8,400-square-foot, two-story bank with a drive-thru, offices, and training facilities.
Savannah, nearly all of Georgia abnormally dry; some corn crops could be 'total loss'
Nearly half of Georgia is experiencing drought conditions, and more than 95% of the state is now considered “abnormally dry,” according to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Much of the Southeast is facing similar conditions “due to the hot weather...
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