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Greenville bar stops serving alcohol due to 'failure of SC lawmakers'
GREENVILLE, S.C. — A Greenville restaurant and bar will no longer serve alcohol due to what it calls the "failure of SC lawmakers." (Video above: Previous coverage of the liquor liability issue) Local Cue on Orchard Park Drive posted the following on Facebook on Thursday:. "Starting today, July 18,...
L.A.- based fast-casual restaurant prepares to bring the spice to new Greenville location
Greenville will get a taste of Nashville hot chicken with a national franchise coming to Woodruff Road. Los Angeles food staple, Dave’s Hot Chicken will open doors at 10 a.m. Friday and stay open until midnight. The hours are the same on Saturday and are 11 a.m.-10 p.m. on weekdays and Sundays. The restaurant at...
Weather Alert: Strong storms near Cherokee, Hendersonville
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg has issued a Special Weather Statement for the Hendersonville area. The NWS said Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm 10 miles south of Hendersonville, or 5 miles north of Pleasant Ridge State Park, moving southeast at 10 mph shortly before 3 p.m.
From archives: Greenville 1975 to 2024: manufacturing, Peace Center, Bon Secours; photos
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 1975 through 2024. The Greenville News' third half-century was filled with the rise of many entertainment and manufacturing...
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...
Your guide to family fun in Greenville, Spartanburg and beyond this weekend
Looking for things to do this week? Here’s a taste. Get Upstate Parent’s full calendar of events – plus our annual birthday guide, tips for starting your own business as a busy parent, a kid’s guide to Greenville and more – all at upstateparent.com. To...
Wilson Associates Celebrates Tenth Anniversary with High Profile Events, Community Service Initiatives
Greenville, S.C. –Wilson Associates, one of Greenville’s largest independent real estate firms, has announced plans to celebrate its tenth anniversary with a series of events and community service initiatives. These efforts are in keeping with Wilson’s reputation for industry leadership and innovation and its abiding dedication to spearheading positive changes in the Upstate, while providing the highest levels of service to its clients.
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.
Weekend events in Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, what to know
There are so many things to do for a fun weekend, from live performances to festivals, community gatherings, farmer's markets, quilt shows, and more. There's no better way to kick off your weekend in Greenville than by attending Main Street Fridays. This weekly music series on Main Street at NOMA...
Inman, SC, fire chief describes battle with house fire likely struck by lightning
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. — Inman's fire chief said the combination of heat from the weather and fire made for a long battle to get yesterday’s house fire under control. The fire at the home on Inman Road happened in the middle of a lightning storm, just after 4:30 p.m. Fire Chief Chris Cothran said the homeowner called saying he smelled smoke in the home and then he saw the fire upstairs.
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...
Luxury and timeless design create stylish outdoor spaces
When the party moves from the kitchen to the living room to the patio in one seamless flow, you know the design works. DabneyCollins’ Founding Principal Dabney Peeples and owner and CEO Kenny Collins work with clients to take advantage of the Upstate’s four seasons as they create enduring designs that merge outdoor and indoor living spaces.
From the archives: What was Greenville like from 1924 to 1974? 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 1924 through 1974. The Greenville News' second half-century of coverage began in 1924, as prohibition, Jim Crow Laws, segregation,...
Grant funding allocation for parks causes controversy in Williamston
During the Williamston Town Council meeting last week, there was considerable discussion related to an earmark of $750,000 from the State budget which is to be used for improvements in Mineral Spring Park and Brookdale Park. Williamston Mayor Rockey Burgess thanked Representative Anne Thayer for helping secure the funding which...
Gamble paying off for innovative development in Greer
As a Swiss manufacturing company nears completion of its first U.S. facility, the unusual design of the larger facilities in Greer is paying off for the developer. Matica Group’s $2 million investment in the site will create 40 new jobs, according to an earlier report. Mixed-use developer Greenberg Gibbons...
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