As the nation’s veterans’ service and sacrifice are honored, the Upcountry History Museum’s new exhibit focuses on the experiences of dogs and their owners during the war. The exhibit emphasizes the vital role that military working dogs have played in the Armed Forces since the American Revolution. The Upcountry HistoryRead More

7 Brew Coffee, a drive-thru-only coffee company, plans to open its first shop in Greenville, SC this year. The drive-thru-only coffee shop, which was founded five years ago in Rogers, Arkansas, expects to open at 1457 Woodruff Rd. in mid-January as work nears completion. Opening at 5:30 a.m. until 10Read More

Furman University is requiring students to get COVID-19 booster vaccinations before returning to campus on January 10 for in-person classes. The requirement is in response to the CDC’s recent advice that vaccinated individuals who have not yet been boosted be quarantined for five days following exposure to COVID-19, as wellRead More

As the world gears up to welcome the new year, the city of Greenville reminds residents of the city’s fireworks ordinance. Greenville City Council enacted an ordinance in November 2019 prohibiting the use, discharge, shooting, or ignition of fireworks or similar explosives between the hours of 10 p.m. and 9Read More

In a statement on Monday, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lowered the time frame for which an individual should be isolated after testing positive for COVID-19. People with COVID-19 can be released from isolation after five days if they are no longer showing symptoms, according toRead More

Tootsie “The Musical,” a critically acclaimed Broadway production, will come at the Peace Center on January 4 for eight shows until January 9. The musical follows Michael Dorsey, a great but difficult actor, who struggles to break into the industry until one show-stopping act of desperation gets him the opportunityRead More

Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) has launched a new Airport Museum to commemorate the airport’s contributions to the region’s economy. GSP opened its doors in November 1962, ushering in a new age of jet service for South Carolina’s Upstate region. The museum displays include never-before-seen images, videos, and first-hand stories ofRead More