The IRS is warning people that scammers are using a fake government stimulus offer to get their personal information. As Congress continues to work out what to do with the second round of stimulus checks, scammers are using that opportunity to steal your identity by flooding cell phones with aRead More

Gov. Henry McMaster of South Carolina says the state will follow the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines regarding the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines. At a news conference, McMaster said that it is going to be a slow process nationwide. South Carolina is planning to carry out the vaccineRead More

A boil water advisory was issued by Spartanburg Water Systems (SWS) after experiencing a water main break on Tuesday. Some SWS customers may experience a short service interruption or low water pressure. Customers living in or around the following areas are now under a boil water advisory: Hilltop Community UnaRead More

Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccines could be the first COVID-19 vaccine authorized for emergency use as soon as this week. While the world waits for its rollout, some Americans are still skeptical about getting vaccinated. According to  Pew Research Center, about 4 in 10 Americans say they would “definitely” orRead More

The City of Greenville reminds its residents that if yard waste isn’t collected on its regular trash/recycling pickup day, it will be collected the following day.  The City will collect leaves, grass clippings, and tree limbs/branches that are no more than six feet long and six inches in diameter. MaterialsRead More

TD Saturday Market is extended for the holiday season featuring two additional holiday edition markets. One on December 5 and another one on December 12 from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. Several vendors will be featured each week, offering a variety of essential food items from fruits, vegetables, meats toRead More

CoreLife Eatery is set for its grand opening in Greenville on Thursday, December 4 with “Pay What You Want Day.” The vegetarian restaurant chain with “Pay What You Want Day” will let customers get to name the price for the food they order while benefiting a charity. Customers can orderRead More

Clemson University’s Board of Trustees announced during a board meeting on Tuesday its spring semester plan for more in-person classes and increased COVID-19 testing for all students and staff.  Regular COVID-19 testing of the student, faculty, and staff aims to immediately identify any person positive with COVID-19 to help minimizeRead More