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

This entertainment district would take over the old Greenville Memorial Auditorium site near Bon Secours Wellness Arena.
Revisions have been made to the ongoing Augusta Street Safety Improvement Plan after the public meeting in February.
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We’re sharing four tips from the Reedy River Water Quality Group that locals can implement this spring to help prevent damage to water and wildlife.
The Greenville County paving crews are hitting the streets to give Greenvillians a smoother ride.
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School Food Rocks founder Joe Urban signed a lease for 2,000 sqft of the Landmark Building for its new headquarters.
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The Moveville challenge is helping move the Upstate, one step at a time.
We’re answering our readers questions about recycling in the Upstate.
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Here’s a fun way to fill your child’s summer schedule.

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