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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.
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A Piggly Wiggly store meant to buoy a food desert in Southside Spartanburg closed barely a year after it opened, despite all expectations that it would succeed. Its closure is a case study on the perils of simplistic solutions to complicated problems.
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Academy Sports is paying $2.5 million to families of a serial killer's victims for illegal gun salesA sporting goods chain is paying the families of three people shot to death by a South Carolina serial killer $2.5 million after one of its stores sold guns to a straw buyer who gave them to the killer, a felon who couldn't legally buy the weapons.
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Officers in South Carolina have shot and killed a man who stabbed a police dog during a raid on a home. Investigators say Spartanburg County deputies went to the home Thursday night to serve arrest warrants. Authorities say 39-year-old Darius Holcomb threatened deputies with a knife and locked himself in a bedroom. They say officers broke the door down and sent in the dog after Holcomb didn't come out even when tear gas was shot into the room. He is said to have begun stabbing the dog, and at least one deputy shot him.