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Co-created by Converse University professors John Jeter and David Berry, Waiting for You will be at Spartanburg's Chapman Cultural Center April 11th-13th.
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Specialty tire maker Yokohama TWS North American announced it would shutter its plant in Spartanburg this spring.
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This week, we’ll be talking with Betsy Teter and Jim Neighbors about their book, North of Main: Spartanburg's Historic Black Neighborhoods of North Dean Street, Gas Bottom, and Back of the College. In this book, co-authors Brenda Lee Pryce, Betsy Teter and Jim Neighbors tell the story of how post-emancipation black districts arose in Spartanburg and how they disappeared.
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Zombie debt is when an expired debt is reactivated and puts you back on the hook to pay it. If there's a mortgage tied to it, you could face a foreclosure.
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Affiliated Minor League baseball is set to return to Spartanburg next season, with a nod to the city's past and present.
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Rumored to be closing (it's not) Spartanburg Soup Kitchen is seeing a steady uptick in residents coming in for meals and, almost as vital, shoes to get them by.
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Rumors that Spartanburg Soup Kitchen would be closing got so bad, some staff couldn't always keep up with their work.
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Performance zoning and is designed to be more adaptive than traditional Euclidean zoning.
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Wade’s Restaurant in Spartanburg was named a recipient of a James Beard Foundation America’s Classic Award for the Southeast in 2024.
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According to officials, the furnace in the basement of a city home was so hot, crews thought the basement was on fire.