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An eviction filed against a tenant in Greenville County goes on his or her public record and cannot be removed even if the tenant wins the case in court.
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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.”