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Toastier temperatures ahead
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Warm temperatures with lots of sunshine ahead. Griffin Hardy lets us know how toasty it will get. Watch your full forecast in the video above. Track rain and storms on the interactive radar here. Check the latest alerts in your area here. Watch live skycams from...
Goodwill’s thrift boutique makes Upstate debut
GREENVILLE — On May 8, 2024, at 10 a.m., Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina (GIUMSC) will open their third specialty retail store in South Carolina – Auten’s Loft Greenville. The boutique-style experience is located in the Woodruff Rd. Goodwill Retail Store at 1902 Woodruff Rd., Greenville, SC 29611.
Police searching for runaway teen in Anderson
ANDERSON, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The Anderson Police Department is searching for a teen who ran away. Police said Victoria Boland was last seen on Monroe Street wearing black leggings, a red and blue shirt and a black jacket. Boland is five-feet-five inches tall, weighs about 112 pounds with brown...
Bon Secours Piedmont Orthopedics opens new location
A new location for Bon Secours Piedmont Orthopedics is opening on Halton Road in Greenville. The new facility at 180 Halton Road will treat patients dealing with hand and spine issues. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held April 26 to celebrate the facility’s official opening on April 29. Jeremy Skoog,...
Pam McGowens resigns as girls basketball coach of back-to-back Upper State champ Wren
Pam McGowens has stepped down as Wren girls basketball coach, she said Friday night. McGowens said she will continue to be a teacher at the high school, but will retire from coaching. She has coached Wren for the past eight years, finishing with three consecutive 20-win seasons. The Hurricanes in 2023-24 won their second straight Upper State championship and finished state runner-up in Class AAA.
Starting a new bank in 1908: Glimpses of Greenville
When I first saw this 1908 bank stock certificate, I knew it had some interesting connections in it to people that I was familiar with from Greenville history. Two of the signatures were names I recognized from owners of some of the most beautiful and interesting homes ever built in the city. The signature of the president of this Fourth National Bank certificate is James Pinckney (J.P.) Rickman. He lived at 17 Pinckney St. in the biggest Victorian home in the neighborhood. Rickman was born in 1856 in Mills River, North Carolina, and moved to Hendersonville, North Carolina, in 1883 and soon married Miss Valerie Justus.
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