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There are major investments happening in the live music scene across our city, with many ongoing projects hitting big milestones.

Our neighbors have come together to help support one another during this unprecedented storm, and we could all use a little positivity, so here are some highlights.
We’re looking at the request for proposal to bring in an architect for the project, plus other city halls with features that caught our eye.
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When it comes to schools, one size doesn’t always fit all.
Near Mauldin Road and Potomac Avenue, Augusta Road residents could soon find a new shopping center, Augusta Gateway.
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This online academy combines traditional high school courses with career-focused classes to help struggling students prepare for college and beyond.
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This classic comedy will have you learning “The Company Way,” believing in the “Brotherhood of Man,” and falling in love all over again.
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Join United Way of Greenville County for their second annual Women United Summit, featuring bestselling author and speaker Angela Garbes.

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