Greenville’s History: A retreat from the Lowcountry
Long before Greenville earned its reputation as an award-winning destination, it served as a summer refuge for wealthy Lowcountry families.
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Long before Greenville earned its reputation as an award-winning destination, it served as a summer refuge for wealthy Lowcountry families.
Greenville Chautauqua’s History Comes Alive Festival brings Revolutionary Americans to life, from Rebecca Motte to Poe and Paul Robeson.
Roper Mountain Science Center has kicked off its 2026 Summer Adventure program, which will run until July 25.
The event marketing promised a powerful experience, and the women of Serenity Place delivered. On April 28, eight graduates, dating back to the early 2000s, shared deeply personal accounts of recovery that s...
The BMW Charity Pro-Am course rotation for the annual golf tournament taking place in Spartanburg and Greenville June 4-7 was revealed.
Take a look at the Greenville County School District news including students, teachers and staff in the June 2026 Greenville County Schools Class Acts.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation plans to resurface the East Butler Road bridge over Interstate 385 in Greenville County.
The city of Greenville's $3 million project aims to revitalize the park’s playground area next to the Greenville Zoo.
The ReWa oyster recycling program contributes, on average, about 5% of the shells recycled in the state.
By virtue of and under the authority of certain tax executions issued by the Auditor of Greenville County, I, Jarret Winget, Tax Collector of Greenville County, have levied upon and taken exclusive possessio...
Greenlink is developing its 2026 Transit Development Plan which will outline transit improvements for the next five years.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation announced a bridge in Greenville County will be closed this summer for rehabilitation work.
A head-on crash in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, killed five people, including a Greenville police sergeant, according to investigators.
Greenville’s culinary spotlight grows as “The Soil Remembers” earns a James Beard Media Award nomination alongside local chef finalists.
Fountain Inn advances $40.2M budget with increases to public works fee, sewer rate: City Council notes
Greenville opens new downtown civic design center
Upstate Shakespeare Festival brings ‘Midsummer’ magic to Falls Park
A native of Charlotte, North Carolina, John Humphries' broadcasting career spanned more than four decades before retiring in December 2024.
The Alliance will consist of two four-story buildings constructed on a 3.8-acre property at 1200 Laurens Road in Greenville.
Dylan Smith, a senior at Riverside High School, recently took home first place at the 2026 Tulsa Welding School National Welding Competition.
Greenville-Pickens Speedway was saved -- for now -- after a development phase was denied.
Greenville City Council approved the first reading of the city’s $309.9 million operating budget for fiscal year 2027.
Greenville-Pickens Speedway was the site of the first-ever live, flag-to-flag NASCAR broadcast.
Attorneys for the family of a Greenville, South Carolina, father killed in a mass shooting at Florida State University last year plan to file a lawsuit Monday.