Greenville’s downtown has just gotten a whole lot more exciting, as the Upstate’s newest aerial adventure park is now open for those seeking an adventure. Flying Rabbit Adventures, Greenville’s newest outdoor adventure, is now available to the public. The five-acre aerial adventure park caters to visitors of all ages andRead More

It’s time to put on your best costume, carry a bag, and stock up on candy as The Children’s Museum of the Upstate annual Trick-or-Treat returns. TCMU-Greenville is providing a safe environment for your children to celebrate Halloween and has made significant changes to various programs, including weekly programming, theRead More

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) urges the public to get their annual flu shot as flu season begins in September.  The DHEC advises the public that receiving their annual flu vaccine is crucial to protecting oneself against influenza this year. COVID-19 patients are clogging upRead More

Boo In The Zoo, the Greenville Zoo’s annual family-friendly Halloween event for all ages, will return in 2021, the zoo said on Friday. Trick-or-treating and exciting specialty areas such as Dragon Alley, Alice’s Fun House, a princess castle, and an extinct species graveyard will be featured at the event. EveryoneRead More

On September 11 and 18, Clemson University will work with DHEC to offer a vaccine clinic prior to home football games. A vaccination clinic will be available four hours before kickoff at Littlejohn Coliseum. Those who are interested can enter Littlejohn Coliseum starting at 1 p.m on September 11 andRead More

Beginning today, the South Carolina Department of Education will implement the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s order mandating facial coverings on school buses. Face coverings will be available on school buses. Drivers will offer a face covering to a student who boards a school bus without one. No student,Read More

According to an email addressed to parents by Anderson County School District Five superintendent, Thomas Wilson, any high school student who has been fully vaccinated or is getting fully vaccinated will receive a $100 incentive. The program aims to get more than half of eligible students vaccinated, and Wilson believesRead More