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Greenville police address concerns about people being recorded along Swamp Rabbit Trail
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The Greenville Police Department is addressing citizen concerns about people being recorded along the Swamp Rabbit Trail. (Video above: Swamp Rabbit Trail sees increase in visitors) According to the Greenville Public Information Officer Diana Munoz said Friday, July 19, that citizens have raised concerns about activities...
Daily storms, humid with milder temperatures
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Storms drenched parts of the region on Friday, and more downpours are ahead. Spotty showers and a few possible thunderstorms will continue overnight, but will not ne as heavy as the storms on Friday evening. Warm and humid conditions will remain in place with most lows in the low 70s.
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...
Can lack of sleep cause Dementia?
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – Doctors said inadequate sleep can lead to a number of health concerns. A recent study revealed a possible link between lack of sleep and Dementia. As part of our “Ask the Expert” series, in partnership with Bon Secours St. Francis, 7NEWS spoke with a doctor about the research and ways you can […]
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...
South Carolina Competes At Transplant Games
The Transplant Games of America were held in Birmingham, Alabama from July 5-10. Team “Donate Life South Carolina” competed with over 50 participants, including Sally Harrison and Pat McColl from Dillon, who took part in the 5K Run/Walk event. The Games featured 20 different events, such as basketball, cycling, cornhole, golf, swimming, volleyball, badminton, bowling, poker, pickleball, trivia, youth Olympiad, ballroom dancing, singing, table tennis, track and field, darts, virtual triathlon, and tennis. Over 3,000 participants and more than 5,000 attendees gathered for the event, with teams from 40 different states and a few international teams competing over the six-day event. Team South Carolina brought home 58 medals (23 Gold, 21 Silver, and 14 Bronze), with participants ranging in age from 8 to 75 years old.
Blount Memorial Hospital could become part of South Carolina health system in $364M proposal
Blount Memorial Hospital could soon become part of South Carolina’s largest hospital system, Prisma Health. The move would mark the culmination of months of talks with hospital systems on affiliation and is meant to bolster the hospital’s prospects going forward. It could also lead to a $364 million boon for the hospital. A signed contract would mean Prisma becomes Blount Memorial’s first health system partner or affiliate in its almost 80-year history. Eleven potential partners participated in a wide-ranging search for such affiliates. The search...
Medicaid expansion could cover 360,000 more people in SC, new report says
COLUMBIA — Expanding Medicaid eligibility would give 360,000 additional South Carolinians full health insurance coverage in its first year while costing the state more than $250 million, according to a report released Thursday. South Carolina is one of 10 states in the country that has not expanded Medicaid eligibility to cover all adults with incomes […] The post Medicaid expansion could cover 360,000 more people in SC, new report says appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
More officers are watching the road this week throughout the southeast for Operation Southern Slowdown
MACON, Ga. — Both Memorial Day and July 4th saw record-high travel, and it brought out more law enforcement to patrol the streets. A study by the Vacationer Travel Journal says more than 200 million Americans plan to travel this summer. However, you may have noticed this week that...
2024 Pigskin preview: Riverside Warriors
GREER, S.C. — The Riverside High School football team is hoping to have a better season this year after going 5-6 last season, its second-straight losing season. The team is entering its fourth year under head coach Matt Rochester, who made some changes this offseason by bringing in a new offensive coordinator. Thomas Wilkes, who previously was an assistant at Greer High School for 10 years, will be the Warriors' new offensive coordinator.
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.
Public safety improvements top city of Fountain Inn’s budget plan
FOUNTAIN INN, S.C. (WSPA) – The city of Fountain Inn is taking new measures they say will boost the quality of life for residents. City officials are making adjustments to public safety and other aspects of government. Mayor Fountain Inn GP Mcleer said there are around 13,000 residents in the city and counting. He told […]
Henderson County, Congressman Edwards host "Veterans Stand Down" event
HENDERSON COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS) — Henderson County teamed up with Congressman Chuck Edwards for an event to help veterans on Thursday, July 18. "Veterans Stand Down" was held at the Hedrick-Rhodes Veterans Center in Hendersonville. The event supports veterans, helping them find access to services and benefits. This ranges...
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