Greenville city news
April 2, 2026New Trolley Route to Enhance Service Downtown Redesign Prioritizes Access to Shops, Restaurants, Events A new Main Street trolley route will begin May 1. The Greenville Transit Authority Board of…
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City of Columbia to offer complimentary parking downtown for Easter holiday
April 2, 2026In observance of the Easter holiday, the City of Columbia will offer complimentary parking in all city parking decks beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, 2026, through 2:00…
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City of Columbia to host public works hiring event
April 2, 2026WHO: City of Columbia Human Resources and Public Works Department WHAT: The City of Columbia is hosting a Public Work hiring event. The City of Columbia’s Public Work’s Street Division maintains and…
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City of Columbia hosts one day donation drive to support individuals experiencing homelessness
April 2, 2026Who: City of Columbia Homeless Services and City of Columbia Community Development What: The City of Columbia Homeless Services department and the City of Columbia Community Development department are partnering for a…
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DPH Launches User-Friendly Portal to Improve Health Care Accountability and Communication
March 31, 2026The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) has launched a new online portal to make it easier for South Carolinians to submit complaints about licensed health care facilities and…
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Linious Martin Sauls IV named to SCDOT commission
March 31, 2026The South Carolina Department of Transportation is announcing the swearing in of Linious Martin (Marty) Sauls IV to its Commission. Sauls, of Jasper County, was appointed by Governor McMaster and…
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Board of Zoning Appeals | Thursday, April 2, 2026
March 31, 2026On Thursday, April 2, 2026, the Board of Zoning Appeals meeting will be held at 4:00 p.m. respectfully at City Hall, 1737 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201. Members of the…
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City of Columbia to host 2026 Columbia Easter egg roll at Finlay Park
March 31, 2026WHO: Councilman Sam P. Johnson and City of Columbia Parks & Recreation WHAT: The City of Columbia invites families and community members to “Hop into Spring” at the 2026 City of Columbia…
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Public notice | City of Columbia, SC comment review period and public hearing draft PY 2026 annual action plan
March 31, 2026NOTICE is given that a draft of the Program Year 2026 Annual Action Plan (PY 2026 AAP) for the City of Columbia will be available for a thirty (30)-day public…
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Apply for volunteer opportunities on county boards, committees
March 31, 2026Richland County offers the public opportunities to stay active in their local government by serving on one of several volunteer boards, commissions and committees. To apply for an open position…
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Georgetown County rescinds burn ban
March 30, 2026Today, March 30, 2026, Georgetown County rescinded its countywide burn ban that went into effect on Friday, March 27, due to to elevated fire weather conditions expected over the weekend.…
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Outgoing CMA director receives Order of the Palmetto
March 30, 2026The Columbia Museum of Art’s outgoing executive director, Della Watkins, has been awarded the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, in recognition of her years of leadership,…
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City of Laurens Announces “Clean Up Crack Down” Initiative to Encourage Community Pride
March 29, 2026The City of Laurens is giving residents a fresh opportunity to spruce up their properties this spring through its “Clean Up Crack Down” initiative. Running from April 1 through June,…
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Reminder: City of Clinton Updates Metal Pickup Policy Effective March 30
March 29, 2026Residents are being reminded of an important change to curbside collection services that took effect on March 30. The City’s Streets and Sanitation Department has announced that it will no…
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Statewide Burning Ban Remains in Effect Across South Carolina
March 29, 2026Residents across South Carolina remain under a statewide outdoor burning ban issued Friday by the South Carolina Forestry Commission, as dangerous fire conditions continue. The State Forester’s Burning Ban went…
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Statewide Burning Ban Remains in Effect Across South Carolina
March 29, 2026Residents across South Carolina remain under a statewide outdoor burning ban issued Friday by the South Carolina Forestry Commission, as dangerous fire conditions continue. The State Forester’s Burning Ban went…
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Nature meets prosperity: South Carolina unveils Black River State Park
March 26, 2026South Carolina’s 50th State Park promises to be a shining example of how conservation and economic prosperity can coexist, reconnecting people to nature and each other. Today, the South Carolina…
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Georgetown County to enact burn ban Friday morning at 6 am
March 26, 2026Georgetown County will enact a countywide burn ban effective at 6 a.m. Friday, March 27. The ban will remain in effect until further notice and comes in response to elevated…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognizes William Joy of Lucy Beckham High as Educator of the Month
March 26, 2026Charleston educator promotes his passion for personal finance education beyond the classroom South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis has recognized William Joy of Lucy Beckham High School as the March Educator…
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SCDOR Extends 2025 Tax Filing Deadline to October 15, 2026 — Extension Does Not Apply to Payments
March 26, 2026The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) has announced an automatic extension for taxpayers filing 2025 South Carolina Individual Income Tax returns, citing ongoing legislative efforts that could impact state…
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2026 Small Business Opportunity Expo
March 26, 2026The City of Charleston will host its 2026 Small Business Opportunity Expo, a free event designed to connect local entrepreneurs with resources, contract opportunities, and key decision-makers. WHAT: A free…
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Charleston County Council awards first attainable housing tax abatement project
March 26, 2026Charleston County Council has approved its first project as part of the county’s Attainable Housing Tax Abatement program, marking a significant step forward in expanding housing opportunities for working families.…
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Federal Housing Dollars Are Coming to the Golden Strip — Here’s What That Means
March 26, 2026It doesn’t make headlines the way a stadium or a hotel does, but the federal housing funding flowing into the Golden Strip’s three cities this year will quietly touch the…
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Fountain Inn is Building a Third Fire Station and Funding is Already Locked In
March 26, 2026A city that has grown as fast as Fountain Inn eventually outgrows its public safety footprint — and city leaders have been planning ahead. Full funding has been secured for…
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Charleston County opens applications for housing and community development funding
March 26, 2026Charleston County Community Development and Revitalization is now accepting applications for federal funding to support housing and community services benefitting low- and moderate-income residents. Funding is provided through the U.S.…
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Downtown Fountain Inn is about to Get Its First Hotel in Decades
March 26, 2026Grading equipment has been busy on Jones Street, and what was once an empty lot near The Mill at Fountain Inn is beginning to look like the start of something…
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Charleston City Council approves streamlined design review process for public projects
March 26, 2026Charleston City Council has approved an ordinance to streamline the design review process for city capital projects in suburban commercial corridors. The change will help deliver critical public infrastructure more…
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Fountain Inn PD Opens Its Doors
March 25, 2026Running through mid-May, the Fountain Inn Police Department is inviting residents to pull back the curtain on local law enforcement through its 2026 Citizen Police Academy — a free, eight-week…
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Bipartisan Push in Columbia: Lawmakers Propose 30-Day Gas Tax Holiday
March 25, 2026Amidst a sharp spike in fuel prices driven by global instability, a bipartisan group of South Carolina lawmakers is moving to provide immediate relief at the pump. State Representative Mark…
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Whispers of My Ancestor: Georgetown Library to unveil life-size statue connecting Harriet Tubman and Georgetown history
March 25, 2026A life-size bronze sculpture connecting two towering figures of American history will find its permanent home at the Georgetown County Library this spring — and the story behind it is…
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A City Says Not Yet: Fountain Inn Pushes Back on 821-Acre
March 25, 2026Fountain Inn has been growing fast — and residents just made clear they intend to have a say in how that growth unfolds. A proposal to annex 821 acres on…
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SC Electric Cooperatives Move to Shield Residents from Big-Tech Energy Costs
March 25, 2026As data centers continue to plant roots across South Carolina — bringing jobs, investment, and enormous appetites for electricity — the state’s electric cooperatives are making it official: Palmetto State…
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Georgetown County purchases historic Customs House
March 24, 2026Front Street landmark to become county administration hub The century-old building known locally as the “old customs house” will become a new consolidated county administration building, replacing two nearby buildings…
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SC Forestry Commission issuing statewide Red Flag Fire Alert, effective immediately
March 24, 2026The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a statewide Red Flag Fire Alert, effective immediately until further notice. The alert is being issued to strongly discourage people from burning outdoors…
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FEMA provides nearly $23 million in funding to support survivors in Southeast
March 24, 2026FEMA approved $22.9 million in funding to support state-managed recovery programs as a result of Hurricane Helene and other past disasters across the Southeast. These funds directly support individuals, families…
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Charleston County Public Safety accepting applications for annual Student Leadership and Intern Program
March 24, 2026High school juniors in Charleston County public schools can now apply for Charleston County Public Safety’s Student Leadership and Intern Program, a paid opportunity designed to build leadership skills, introduce…
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Drew Wellness Center pool to close April 13 for renovations
March 24, 2026The pool at the Drew Wellness Center will temporarily close beginning April 13 to allow for significant renovations aimed at improving the facility and enhancing the overall experience for members. The closure…
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City of Charleston celebrates opening of Palmetto Row Collectives on King Street
March 24, 2026The City of Charleston’s Office of Small Business Enterprises celebrated the grand opening of Palmetto Row Collectives, a new retail business incubator located at 395-C King Street. City officials, community…
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National Community Development Week 2026
March 24, 2026City of Columbia Community Development department is celebrating Community Development Week with various activities. Monday, April 6, 2026 – Friday, April 10, 2026 Event Schedule: Monday, April 6, 2026: National…
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The City of Columbia celebrates its 47th year as a Tree City USA
March 24, 2026The Arbor Day Foundation named City of Columbia a 2025 Tree City USA in honor of its commitment to plant, grow, and maintain trees to benefit its community. The Arbor…
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Charleston County Assessor’s Office relocates to Bridge View Drive
March 24, 2026The Charleston County Assessor’s Office has relocated to 4050 Bridge View Drive, Suite 100. The office is open at its new location from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through…
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Position available on Charleston County Library Board of Trustees
March 24, 2026Charleston County Council has announced a vacancy on the Library Board of Trustees. Residents interested in volunteering to serve on this board are encouraged to apply online here. Applications will be…
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Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office to host job fair on March 24
March 23, 2026The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a hiring event on Tuesday, March 24 at 10 am, at its headquarters located at 430 N. Fraser Street. It’s a great opportunity…
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Call for Artists: Georgetown seeks local artwork for utility box murals
March 22, 2026The Georgetown Arts & Cultural Commission is inviting local artists to help transform ordinary utility boxes into vibrant works of public art across the city of Georgetown. The commission is…
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Georgetown County School District announces finalists for 2026 Teacher, Support Staff, and Administrator of the Year
March 22, 2026Georgetown County School District (GCSD) is proud to announce the finalists for the 2026 Teacher of the Year, Support Staff of the Year, and Administrator of the Year awards. These…
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City of Fountain Inn Invites Community Members to Explore Career Opportunities
March 22, 2026The City of Fountain Inn is encouraging individuals seeking meaningful and impactful work to consider joining its growing team, with multiple job openings currently available across several departments. City officials…
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Director of Building Codes
March 19, 2026Job Type Full-time Description Job Summary: As the Director of Building Codes, you will safeguard the integrity and safety of Laurens County’s infrastructure by ensuring all construction meets rigorous…
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Judicial Specialist
March 19, 2026Job Type Full-time Description Job Summary: As a Judicial Specialist, you serve as a cornerstone of the Probate Court, providing high-level administrative and confidential assistance to judges, attorneys, and…
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City of Georgetown announces Police Chief William Pierce’s retirement
March 19, 2026City of Georgetown announced today that Police Chief William Pierce plans to retire effective June 12, 2026. Chief Pierce concludes a distinguished 34-year career in public service, including service in…
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Kenny Mullis, chair of local conservation district, honored for leadership
March 19, 2026J. Kenneth “Kenny” Mullis Jr., chairman of the Richland Soil and Water Conservation District, has received the 2025 Hugh Hammond Bennett Southeast Regional Producer Award from theNational Conservation Planning Partnership.This…
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