Now on its 15th year, Greenville’s annual wine and food festival Euphoria will still take place in September of 2020. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, event director Morgan Allen said Euphoria will look much different this year. Observing proper social distancing and other safety measures. “The health and safety of ourRead More

The House of Raeford Farms is bringing back its popular bulk chicken sale in Greenville. This time customers can skip the wait and have the convenience to pre-order online. Customers may start placing their orders today online and pick them up on August 1 at the Greenville State Farmer’s MarketRead More

Joining the list of canceled events this year is the Fall for Greenville. Organizers of the event made an announcement this week that due to health risks brought by COVID-19 they have decided to cancel the event this year. “Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bank of AmericaRead More

Governor Henry McMaster announced on Friday his executive order, which he called “the last call”. The executive order prohibits the sale of alcohol at restaurants and bars after 11 pm. It went into effect Saturday night at 11 pm. The order was created to help reduce the transmission of COVID-19Read More

Since summer is just around the corner, Greenville County Schools Summer meal program is set to commence on June 8 through August 7. Free meals are provided from Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m to 12 p.m. each day. On Thursdays, each student will receive 8 meals (4 breakfasts, 4Read More

Great news for our donut lovers out there! As a yearly tradition, the first Friday of June (June 5th, 2020) we celebrate the 82nd National Donut Day that originally started in 1938 by the Salvation Army in Chicago as a way to honor their members who assisted in World WarRead More

When South Carolina governor Henry McMaster said restaurants could partially re-open. Co-owner of Open Hearth restaurant in Taylors Paula Starr Melehes still wanted to make sure that customers would practice social distancing yet don’t feel intimidated. “I dread putting that yellow tape across the booths and making everybody think thatRead More

The COVID-19 pandemic shut down the Upstate’s nonessential businesses—including dine-in restaurants, bars, and cafés—in mid-March. As the cities in the state reopen, outdoor dining may provide a lifeline for restaurant owners who want to expand beyond takeout especially after Gov.McMaster issued an order allowing restaurants in the state to offerRead More

Restaurants in South Carolina may resume limited dine-in service on Monday, May 11, Gov. McMaster announced at his press briefing today. Based on advice and recommendations from the “Response” component of accelerateSC, which includes input from the South Carolina Dept. of Health and Environmental Control and the South Carolina RestaurantRead More