Blood donation is essential to saving lives, it’s a precious gift that anyone can give to another person, “The gift of life”. The demand for blood never stops and local blood donations are important during this critical time of the summer where there is a lower donor turnout. Rock NRead More

Beginning this fall (2020-21), students and families in Greenville County Schools will have an additional choice option with the expansion of the GCS Virtual Program.  Previously available only to secondary students, the GCS Virtual Program will now offer full-time online instruction for students in grades K-12 using devices and softwareRead More

Greenville City Council members unanimously passed a resolution to create a Citizens Advisory Panel on Public Safety. The panel will include the current chair and vice-chair of the City’s Public Safety Citizen Review Board. The Mayor and City Council members will each appoint a member within 30 days. The mayorRead More

The Upcountry History Museum will hold its summer camps for children ages 6 through 12. It will run for 6 weeks beginning July 7 and will end on August 14.  The summer camp will have weekly themes that children can choose from, covering various areas of history, art, music, andRead More

Aside from The City of Fountain Inn and Spartanburg, the city of Greenville had also made an announcement that this year’s Red, White, and Blue Festival is officially canceled. The festival, scheduled for July 4, had already been pared down to the fireworks show, but an increase in new COVID-19Read More

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control reported 770 new cases of COVID-19 in the state Saturday, June 13 of which a third is from the Upstate. Below are the number of new cases in the Upstate as reported by DHEC: Abbeville (1) Anderson (10) Cherokee (5) Greenville (157)Read More

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster is extending the state of emergency that was set to expire today as part of the state’s COVID-19 response. As of today, there’s a total number of 15,759 people confirmed to have COVID-19 and 575 who have died. The recent spike in cases across theRead More