According to many studies, lack of privacy and the feeling of discomfort and judgement are the top three primary concerns a breastfeeding mom faces when they are out in public but need to fulfill their mother duties. The multinational retail corporation Walmart announced its plan to install Mamava lactation suitesRead More

If you are looking for a job amidst this pandemic crisis, this is good news for you! The wireless company Verizon has announced that they are hiring nearly 1,000 new employees in work-from-home customer service positions. When the coronavirus pandemic started, the company transitioned over 90% of its employees toRead More

Greenville was ranked no.10 of the best US places for retirees to live and work according to SmartAsset. The personal finance website has examined data from 525 U.S cities with at least 65,000 in population. They looked on population above the age of 65, the unemployment rate for seniors, housingRead More

Greenville County Schools will move to Attendance Plan 2 beginning the week of September 7. The decision was based on continuous improvement of the Greenville County Spread Data metrics reported by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Under the plan 2, students who have opted for in-personRead More

On Tuesday, the City of Greenville has made an announcement that the citywide mask ordinance is extended for another 60 days. Back in June, the Greenville City Council passed the emergency ordinance requiring customers to wear masks while inside grocery stores and pharmacies. The ordinance that took effect June 23Read More

Under the CARES act, the Greenville County leaders are making sure that childcare amidst the COVID-19 pandemic is covered for as many families as possible. Derek Lewis with Greenville First Steps in an interview said that Greenville County Council approved an expansion of the funds to $775,000 in order toRead More

The Holiday Sunshine Fund has launched a special summer giving campaign that aims to help local organizations address the needs that have arisen in the communities as a result of the pandemic. To date, the campaign has raised $44,817 through telethon and other donations. The summer giving campaign is stillRead More

To keep each citizen informed and prepared for all types of emergency situations that may occur in the community, Greenville has launched a new communication tool called CodeRED. CodeRED is a cloud-based software that helps public safety officials to easily deliver geo-targeted, time-sensitive information via phone, email, SMS, IPAWS, andRead More

The City of Greenville in a press release announced its Electronic Waste and Shredding event this Saturday, August 22, from 9 a.m to noon at the Public Works Facility located at 475 Fairforest Way. The event will allow residents to dispose unwanted electronic waste and shred paper documents. All paperRead More