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Investigators: Employee stabbed at Miracle Hill facility, person upset with being evicted
A Miracle Hill employee was stabbed in the stomach by a woman evicted from the property, according to the Greenville County Sheriff's Office. According to Lt. Ryan Flood with the GCSO, a violent crime investigator with the GCSO arrested Michelle Silva Perez, 36, for stabbing an employee in the stomach at the Miracle Hill Shepard’s Gate shelter on 11 Regency Drive in Greenville.
French Broad River MPO Metropolitan Transportation Plan seeking public comment
The French Broad River MPO's Metropolitan Transportation Plan, Elevate 2050, will be kicking off the first phase of public input opportunities for the plan in August. The MTP is a federally-required transportation plan for urbanized areas with a population over 50,000 and helps to guide transportation decision-making and multimodal priorities for the region. The plan is scoped to include four phases of public input over roughly the next year. The first phase is focused on developing a Vision & Goals for the region. The Vision & Goals that are developed will be used to help evaluate potential transportation projects for inclusion in the plan, so public input is greatly encouraged.
Foothills Humane Society’s Pets of the Week – Peaches & Shamrock
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Meet Peaches, a shy pup who will give you the best cuddles and nap on your lap once she warms up to her environment. Peaches loves to go on walks where she can smell everything and explore, she does well with other dogs and loves to run and play, especially in water. She’s in the process of crate training and sleeps through the night and she will go to the door to let you know when she needs to go out.
TFAC pays homage to beloved Tryon artist in retrospective
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... TRYON—Tryon artist Phillis Allen Eifert (1932-2018) left an indelible mark that still captivates art enthusiasts. Her pieces reflect evocative and sometimes whimsical creativity that refuse to settle for a single form of expression. Tryon Fine Arts Center recently announced it is presenting Eifert’s...
10 things to do in Greenville before the summer ends
If you are looking for fun ways to fill your summer days, exploring where you live is always a good place to start. And if you live in Greenville, that's a plus ― there's always something going on for locals downtown. As you are planning, know that many activities...
What to know about outage flight delays, cancellations at Greenville-Spartanburg airport
Hundreds of flights were delayed and canceled Friday morning across the U.S., leaving many passengers stranded in airport lobbies with luggage in hand. Some banks and businesses were also affected, encouraging customers to carry cash on them in case credit and debit networks were down. And the U.S. isn't the...
Building great people is the goal for Eastside Eagles, Champ Young in 2024-25
Developing great people and great athletes is the name of the game for Eastside and its athletic director Champ Young in 2024-25. The Eagles are coming off a school year in which many of their teams — such as football, basketball, baseball, soccer, wrestling, track and cross country — made the state playoffs.
Preserving Peregrine Falcons: Brevard College Inspires Students in Trail Conservation Efforts
Brevard – Brevard College, in collaboration with the National Park Service (NPS) and Transylvania County Schools (TCS), has undertaken a special project aimed at protecting peregrine falcons. Over the past year, student teachers from the Brevard College Teacher Education program have worked with elementary and middle school students in Transylvania County to design a series of educational signs for the Devil’s Courthouse trail, as well as social media and other educational materials. The NPS staff has provided the funding for this initiative, having completed a proposal and project outline.
Downtown Alive concert canceled due to weather, Greenville city says
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The city of Greenville canceled its weekly downtown concert on Thursday, blaming weather concerns. "Due to forecasted weather, PNG Downtown Alive is cancelling for this evening," the city said on social media. "We look forward to seeing you at next week's concert." Isolated afternoon and evening...
A Look Inside the RNC: Local Republican leaders give their perspectives
GREENVILLE, S.C. — As the fourth day of the Republican National Convention gears up Thursday night, Republican leaders from the upstate share their highlights of the convention so far. Chair of the Greenville Republican Party Yvonne Julian struggled to hold back tears as she tried to explain her emotions...
Deep Cleaning Tips to Get Your New Home Move-In Ready
The exciting part was signing the lease. Now comes the not-so-fabulous part - operation cleanup. Moving into a new home is an adventure in itself. Unpacking tons of boxes isn’t fun. Before you can think about what goes where you need to make sure your new digs are habitable.
Greenville Tar Heel Little League 9-11 Year Old All Stars win State Championship
WILSON, N.C. (Greenville Little League) – After defeating Lake Norman 8-0, Greenville Little League’s 9-11 year old Tar Heel team has won the 2024 N.C. 9-11 Year Old State Championship. Tar Heel swept through the state tournament winning four games and outscoring opponents 38-7. This is the third...
2,000 reported power outage in Upstate due to storm
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – Over 2,000 people have reported a power outage in the Upstate, Wednesday afternoon. Most of the power outages are located in the Greenville and Greer area, with 908 reported outages in Greenville and 902 in Greer, according to the Duke Energy Outage map. The Greenville...
From the archives: What was Greenville like from 1874 to 1924? Greenville News at 150 years
For 150 years, The Greenville News has reported the stories of our community and the people who give life to the Upstate. Here is a brief overview of our history through each half-decade, telling Greenville's story from 1874 through 1924. The Greenville News officially began coverage in 1874, when the...
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