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Whether you read for fun or are an avid bookworm, you can participate in M. Judson Booksellers 2024 reading challenge. This year, prepare to take a trip around the world.
We re-imagined this holiday classic and came up with the hyper-local Greenville’s “12 Days of Christmas.”
The Greenville Homeless Alliance asked local artist Ninja Picasso to create “Seen-Heard-Valued,” a mural that “depicts stories of hope from people who have experienced homelessness in the city.”
In keeping with tradition, this is our official plea for a Greenville Hallmark movie. We’ve called in reinforcements this year to help us plot the perfect synopsis in hopes that Saint Nickolas Hallmark soon will be there.
It’s been five years since two Greenvillians started the “Deck the Hallmark” podcast. We sat down with them for a special holiday Q+A.
In order to provide this affordable housing in Greenville, the property needs to be rezoned to a “flexible review district.”
The YoungArts National Competition — an annual competition for students between 15 and 18 years of age — awards highschool students in 10 disciplines.
In addition to Whole Foods, Agave Bandido, and Pins Mechanical, these new tenants are coming to the County Square redevelopment.
Average daily walking trips dropped by 36% in the US between 2019 and 2022 — see how Greenville compares.
This 80-year-old American Beech tree has been a staple of downtown and has been recognized as a Heritage Tree.
We’re here with a list of restaurants that will be open on Christmas Eve or Christmas day so you can eat to your heart’s content.
From pizza and sandwiches to fan-favorite cakes and pastries, Carmella’s Greenville location promises a European-cafe vibe located steps from Falls Park.
Kidding Around Greenville and Greenville Bike Taxi have teamed up for a festive pedicab tour in Greenville.
We need a little help from you. We believe it’s important to ask the right people the right questions — right here in the community.
It’s about time we introduced ourselves: Say hello to the faces behind your favorite 5-min morning newsletter.
The $500,000 in funding from the Corridor Identification and Development Program will further study routes between Charlotte and Atlanta, which includes stops in Greenville.
From eggnog with a twist to festive cranberry cocktails, there’s something for every cocktail fan during the 12 Days of Cocktails at the Grand Bohemian Lodge.
Dig into Greenville’s must-try pizza shops.
“The Lovely Adventures of Lulu” chronicles the traveling adventures of Lulu, a 9-year-old pup. A portion of the proceeds from the book will go to the Greenville Humane Society.
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.
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.
See what Editors Stephanie and Danielle are shopping this year.
The holiday pop-up bar gives picturesque views of Greenville surrounded by holiday lights and magic.
The Greenville, SC brewery is trading hops and barley for boughs of holly Tuesday, Nov. 21-Saturday, Dec. 30.
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.
Plus, browse items handmade in South Carolina.
The TX-based burger chain, which boasts a 24/7 menu and fan-favorite late night breakfast, will open eight Upstate Whataburger locations in Greenville, Spartanburg, Pickens, and Anderson counties.
This holiday season shop unique gifts from our small business partners.
Tell us which empty building could be used differently.