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We’re hopping on the latest social trend and reminiscing on some of 2016’s biggest moments, including our very own launch.

We know Greenville is the best, and it’s no surprise that USA Today’s 10best agrees.
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Greenville Technical College made it to Newsweek’s list of America’s Top Online Colleges once again.
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Redevelopment and cleanup efforts are progressing for the Union Bleachery.
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Camps will be held at Greenville Technical College’s Truist Culinary & Hospitality Innovation Center (CHI), Greenville Tech Center for Manufacturing Innovation (CMI), and the Northwest and McKinney campuses.
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Piedmont Natural Gas Downtown Alive starts at 5:30 p.m. and ends at 8:30 p.m., with two live music sets.
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The college’s recent rebrand is intended to reflect its progress + commitment to excellence in program offerings and economic development.
Local architects took a look back when drafting new plans for the Greenville State Farmers Market. Here’s what’s new.

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We asked for your juciest, tastiest, crispiest chicken wing recs, and you didn’t disappoint.
Seratonic will be owned and operated by the AC Hotel at Camperdown Plaza.
FIFA World Player of the Year award winner Ronaldinho is now in the ownership club for the Greenville Triumph.
Dine out for Mom — an annual event that benefits Let There Be Mom — is taking over Greenville on Thursday, Oct. 24. Dine at your favorite restaurants where 20% of proceeds will go to this organization.
From the Drive to the Triumph, we’re sharing all details of Greenville’s sports teams.
If approved, the 1% sales tax — known as the penny tax — could generate $1+ billion for road improvement and infrastructure projects in Greenville County.
Everything you need to know about voter registration, polling locations, early voting + absentee voting in Greenville County.
Chef Taylor Montgomery has spent the past week cooking for Western NC after seeing a need to reach remote communities outside of Asheville following Helene.
We sat down with Mayor Knox White to talk about the City of Greenville’s response to Helene.
Happy Helicopters started a fundraiser to fly supplies into Western North Carolina after Helene. Now, thousands of Greenvillians and pilots from across the Southeast are stepping up to help.