CVS Health announced its plan to double the number of COVID-19 testing sites across the country by adding over 2,000 new testing locations. In South Carolina, seven drive-thru sites are opening this Friday, September 18. Patients are required to schedule an appointment in advance by registering online at CVS.com.  ChildrenRead More

The Greenville Zoo’s signature family-friendly Halloween event, Boo in the Zoo is back and tickets are now on sale. Everyone is invited to dress up and join in the fun. The event will take place on select days from October 15 to November 1 and will be modified with enhancedRead More

The Salvation Army of Greenville will begin its virtual application this week for this year’s Angel Tree Program. The program will provide assistance to children from low-income families. Free gifts, toys, clothing, and much more is provided for disadvantaged children under the age of 12-years-old. The application for the programRead More

Greenville County Schools and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environment are working to get children the necessary vaccines to attend this school year. “This year, the South Carolina DHEC has given a 30-day waiver so that our requirement for the compliant immunization record on file is now SeptemberRead More

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

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

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

On Tuesday, Greenville County Schools made an announcement that beginning Monday, August 24 they will be providing meals to students enrolled in the Virtual Program at 15 district locations during the school year. Meals will be distributed on a to-go basis every Monday from 4 p.m to 5 p.m. OneRead More