Greenville city news

  April 2, 2026

New 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 host public works hiring event

  April 2, 2026

WHO: 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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Linious Martin Sauls IV named to SCDOT commission

  March 31, 2026

The 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, 2026

On 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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Georgetown County rescinds burn ban

  March 30, 2026

Today, March 30, 2026, Georgetown County rescinded its countywide burn ban that went into effect on Friday, March 27, due to to elevated fire weather conditions expected over the weekend.…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, 2026

The 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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Statewide Burning Ban Remains in Effect Across South Carolina

  March 29, 2026

Residents 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, 2026

Residents 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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Georgetown County to enact burn ban Friday morning at 6 am

  March 26, 2026

Georgetown 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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2026 Small Business Opportunity Expo

  March 26, 2026

The 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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Fountain Inn PD Opens Its Doors

  March 25, 2026

Running 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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A City Says Not Yet: Fountain Inn Pushes Back on 821-Acre

  March 25, 2026

Fountain 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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Georgetown County purchases historic Customs House

  March 24, 2026

Front 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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Drew Wellness Center pool to close April 13 for renovations

  March 24, 2026

The 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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National Community Development Week 2026

  March 24, 2026

City 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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Director of Building Codes

  March 19, 2026

Job 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, 2026

Job 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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