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Greenville County set to borrow $120M on County Square project that still faces city vote

It is the first, most significant step toward paying Greenville County's portion of a public-private, $1 billion redevelopment of County Square.

 

Homicide investigation underway after man's body found at Greenville motel

A homicide investigation is underway after Greenville County deputies discovered a man's body while responding to a burglary call at a Greenville County motel.

 

'Tis the season: Christmas tree unveiled in downtown Greenville

Workers from A Oak Farms assemble a Christmas tree on Main Street in front of the old Greenville County Courthouse building Tuesday, November 19, 2019.

 

2 veterans of local government, Webb and Breazeale, win runoff elections in Easley

Patricia Webb and Nancy Breazeale win runoff election for Easley wards 3 and 5

 

Election results: Merritt defeats Raines for mayor in Mauldin; McLeer wins in Fountain Inn

Here's who won in the runoff elections for Mauldin's mayor and Fountain Inn's mayor and Ward 2 City Council seat.

 

You look fine. Your doctor is stumped. But this disorder is leaving millions 'a hot mess'

Many wait years to learn they have dysautonomia, and it is very likely many live out their lives never knowing they had it.

 

Greenville businessman and philanthropist Louis Batson Jr. remembered as good friend and leader

Beloved Greenville businessman and Clemson alumnus Louis P. Batson Jr., who passed away at home on Saturday at the age of 91, was remembered by the community Tuesday as a great friend, leader and philanthropist.

 

Molina to give away free turkeys to Medicaid members

Free turkeys are available on a first-come, first-served basis to Medicaid members.

 

Peace out, panda! Why Bei Bei leaving the National Zoo hits so hard for so many

On Tuesday, Bei Bei is flying to a new home to China, but on his final days in the park, zoo goers and staff have gotten a last chance to see him off.

 

Lindsey Graham plans bipartisan work to protect veterans from schemes revealed by Indebted

U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham has pledged a bipartisan effort to protect veterans from benefit-buying schemes.

 

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