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Nothing says Christmas Cheer like a feel-good story of neighbors lifting each other’s spirits, and that’s what fueled the army of giant inflatable Santas lining Earle Street.
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Create a “perfectly you” floral arrangement with the help of professional florists and Greenville Technical College.
From restaurants and retail to venues and vehicle washing, our friends at Upstate Business Journal put together a list of local businesses that give back to the Upstate community.
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The SC Governor’s School for the Arts & Humanities is nationally recognized for both arts and academics.
The gray bat is the first of its kind in SC. With this discovery, it could be one step closer to removal from the at-risk list.
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Meals on Wheels of Greenville will host its fourth annual decorating competition to raise $50K to provide holiday gift bags for its ~1,500 homebound clients.
Whether you like to be in the know or have feedback for a developer about an upcoming project, the City of Greenville launched monthly Project Preview Meetings to help foster transparency in development.
The mayor’s seat and three city council seats were up for grabs.
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The City of Greenville says the Greenline-Spartanburg neighborhood near downtown faces enormous growth pressure and a dwindling stock of affordable housing.
Avid GVLtoday reader Lara Wheless always puts a smile on our face when we see an email from her, so we decided we had to meet her in person.
Lewis Barbecue is bringing a new tradition to Greenville and will celebrate pitmaster John Lewis’ favorite ingredient, the Hatch green chile.
The Greenville Library is hosting Taylors History Harvest to preserve local history — bring your best historic photos, mementos, or memories.