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The city of Greenville has a new plan for the future of City Hall, one that includes constructing an entirely new building in the same location.
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Jackie Tso grew up in Cincinnati. She began violin lessons in earnest at age 4.
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The Greenville Zoo is in the process of renewing its accreditation with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, a process it must complete every five years to retain its standing.
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Greenville County's Camp Sevier played a crucial role in training soldiers who went on to help win World War I. But time and rapid development in the area are threatening that legacy.
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The Greenville Zoo’s remaining African lion, Chuma, was under treatment for orthopedic issues but had regressed.
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Lee Mills becomes only the sixth person to hold the title of music director in the orchestra’s 76-year history.
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After a two-year hiatus prompted by the pandemic, United Airlines will resume daily nonstop flights from Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport to Washington-Dulles International Airport starting in September, the airline announced May 13.
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A local coalition of businesses and nonprofits focused on increasing investment in Greenville’s transit system plans to explore the condition of transportation in the Upstate region.
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An Upstate production company received some big news: Undercurrent Film Company was nominated for a 2024 James Beard Media Award for its documentary short “Great Wall.”
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The agreement allows Clemson faculty and NASA employees at the Johnson Space Center in Texas to work together identify and pursue mutual research that fosters innovation in aerospace engineering and other fields.