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From an increase in attendees to record sales for artists, here are the facts and figures from the 2024 Artisphere festival
Thanks to a $14.5 billion spending plan, South Carolina residents could get a larger tax cut than expected this year.
While the City of Greenville holds Project Planning Meetings every month, it seems the June agenda is chock-full of forthcoming major projects in Greenville.
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Clemson University shared an update on its ongoing construction projects.
The 45,000 sqft facility is “one-of-a-kind” in SC and will triple Safe Harbor’s capacity thanks to funds from TD Bank, The Innovate Fund, and the SC Community Loan Fund.
Check out these brunch restaurants, cafes, and diners in Greenville, SC serving a variety of egg dishes, mimosas, bloody marys, and more.
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The South Carolina Education Lottery has raised billions of dollars for local educational programs and purposes for more than 22 years.
If you’re recently retired and looking for things to do, here’s our guide to retirement in Greenville.
UHM’s newest exhibition “Finding the Force... Awakening an Empire” features costumes from the latest “Star Wars” movies on display for the first time.

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