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Retired Spartanburg County fire chief laid to rest
Friends, family, firefighters, and members of the community came to attend the funeral of a retired Spartanburg County fire chief on Saturday. (Video above: coverage from the service) The Spartanburg County Fire Chiefs Association confirmed Wednesday, that retired fire chief and current firefighter William Dale Worthy has died. Worthy's service...
Summer warmth set to make a comeback
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Continued warming, and more sunshine are expected in the days ahead. Sunday is shaping up to be the nicest day of the weekend, with more sunshine expected than what we saw on Saturday. Temperatures will continue their warming trend as a ridge of high pressure begins to settle over the eastern United States. Highs will climb into the mid 70s to around 80 degrees in the afternoon, making for some great conditions for the final day of Spring Fling in Spartanburg.
Family gives update on Spartanburg, South Carolina, boy hospitalized after hit by car
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. — A now 6-year-old Spartanburg County boy got a special birthday visit in the hospital as he recovers from critical injuries in a car crash, his family said. Landon Dyson was hit on Friday afternoon on Palomino Drive in Spartanburg County. Troopers said Dyson was leaving...
Spring Fling kicks off today. What roads will be closed downtown, where to park for free
Spring Fling is a few days away, April 26-28, and is Spartanburg's largest street festival, bringing in over 100,000 attendees. With the event being the largest, the City of Spartanburg has to make room for all events, stages, and other attractions for downtown. Road closures help make the event spacious and ensure the safety of attendees, vendors, and set-ups. ...
Duke Energy proposes to raise energy rates for Spartanburg SC residents
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Duke Energy’s proposal to raise its energy rates by almost 20% in the next two years. Evelyn Blakley has lived in Spartanburg for more than 20 years. She says appreciates the growth she's witnessed, but believes Duke Energy continues to increase its rates because of it.
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