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Protesters arrested during Greenville abortion protest file lawsuit against city
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Protesters who were arrested during an incident at a pro-choice rally in Greenville in 2022 have filed a lawsuit against the city. In June 2022, six people were charged following an incident at a “Bans off our Bodies” rally that took place in response to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Greenville has a blaring noise problem it needs to address
Greenville has a growing problem with severe noise that is harming our health, finances, and quality of life. As a senior planner for a city similar to Greenville, I prepared noise regulations for that city. I have visited and lived in hundreds of cities. No city I know of has...
What is open and closed on 4th of July in Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson? What to know
This year, the Fourth of July falls on a Thursday, and many people will have the day off because it is a federal holiday. Those who are off will likely celebrate with cookouts, fireworks shows, and other festivities. Will you be able to shop, buy groceries? Is Walmart open?. Most...
Greenville County receives $20M grant for Swamp Rabbit Trail bridges, expansion
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Greenville County is receiving a $20 million federal grant for plans to connect underserved areas of the community to the Swamp Rabbit Trail. In 2023, county council approved plans for pedestrian bridges over several major multilane roads along the Swamp Rabbit Trail, like West Blue Ridge Drive and Sulpher Springs Road.
Greenville, SC, psychiatrist and veteran sends reminder that fireworks can impact people with PTSD
GREENVILLE, S.C. — As you prepare to celebrate Independence Day, a psychiatrist with Prisma Health in Greenville, SC, wants to remind you to remember your neighbors. Dr. Benjamin Griffeth, who is also a Navy veteran, said the loud noises that fireworks make can have a negative effect on veterans and people with PTSD.
15 Minutes with Cheryl Garrison, leader of Leadership Greenville
Growing a greater Greenville is the vision of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce. Vital to that goal is growing and developing leaders. But in a workforce filled with side hustlers and gig workers, a skyrocketing number of young and mid-level professionals are determined to pave their own way in their careers.
Time to nominate 2024's TALK Greenville 25 Most Beautiful People!
It's time for the 2024 25 Most Beautiful People in the Upstate, presented by TALK Greenville. We're looking for 25 people who have made our community more beautiful simply by the way they choose to lead their lives. They should have a passion for giving to other people in their...
Celebrate Independence Day and Military Appreciation Day at Fluor Field
Join the Greenville Drive and celebrate our nation’s Independence Day on Thursday, July 4! It will be an all-American day of food, fun, and fireworks!. Enjoy a tribute to our local active military and Veteran heroes during our Military Appreciation Day event. Look to the sky for a Special Forces Parachute Jump Team and a Vintage Warbirds Flyover pregame and then join in the celebration each inning break as we celebrate our independence and honor the local men and women that help protect it!
Big name makes an appearance at an Upstate festival
A big name in the music industry served as the key performance at one Upstate 4th of July Festival. The Simpsonville Freedom Fest was held early this year, taking place on Sunday June 30th, as July 4th falls on a Thursday this year.
Lifelong echoes of the Civil War: Glimpses of Greenville with John Nolan
Washington Boazeman was born in 1841 in Newberry County, South Carolina, to Cooper and Cathrine Boazeman. For the next 20 years, he lived a relatively normal life until the event that disrupted everyone in the United States – war between the North and South. Boazeman heeded the call to join the Confederate cause and served in Gen. Wade Hampton III’s famous Hampton’s Legion in Company G of the 2nd South Carolina Cavalry Regiment.
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