County Council approves Greenbelt funding to protect more than 900 acres countywide
April 30, 2026Last night, Charleston County Council approved over $11.5 million in Transportation Sales Tax funding for Greenbelt projects that will protect more than 900 acres throughout the county. The 5 approved projects, part of the…
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Town of Irmo names Nicholle Burroughs as new deputy administrator
April 30, 2026The Town of Irmo has named Nicholle Burroughs as its next Deputy Town Administrator. She will begin her new role on May 18, 2026. Burroughs brings more than 17 years of senior-level…
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Greenville County Council weighs new one-cent sales tax for road improvements
April 29, 2026A new proposal aimed at addressing Greenville County’s aging infrastructure and mounting traffic congestion is heading to the County Council. A local councilmember has officially introduced a “Transportation Penny” sales…
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Investing in the Future: A Night with the RISE UN Youth Corps
April 29, 2026By Karen Owens, Publisher As I stood in the Georgetown Library Auditorium this past Monday, April 27, I couldn’t help but feel a profound sense of optimism. I was there…
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Georgetown County Water & Sewer District sets irrigation schedule to manage peak demand
April 28, 2026Georgetown County Water & Sewer District (GCWSD) is implementing a new irrigation schedule for its customers to manage peak water demand and ensure system reliability during periods of high use.…
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SCDOT to hold open house public information meeting about US 17 Corridor Improvements Project in Georgetown County
April 28, 2026The South Carolina Department of Transportation will hold an open house public information meeting about proposed improvements along US 17 between S-1015 (Crooked Oak Drive) and S-302 (Litchfield Drive) in…
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Greenville Cycling Classic returns to downtown this Thursday
April 28, 2026Third Annual Event Draws Top Cyclists, Includes Road Closures Cycling standouts — including six-time national champion Luke Fetzer, U.S. criterium champion Lucas Bourgoyne and top female athlete Samantha Schneider —…
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The City of Columbia Solid Waste Division is offering expedited collection services for summer move out piles
April 28, 2026The Solid Waste Division will once again focus on expedited trash collection for move outs, specifically. Solid Waste experiences large increases in bulk item collection during the spring and summer…
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New Charleston County Parks website launched
April 28, 2026Charleston County Park has done a refresh of their website. The newly redesigned website is officially live at charlestoncountyparks.com – and it’s built to help members of our community explore, discover,…
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Governor McMaster honored with inaugural Palmetto Conservation Leadership Award
April 28, 2026South Carolina Land Trust Network recognizes decades of leadership protecting the state’s natural and historic resources The South Carolina Land Trust Network (SCLTN) presented Governor Henry McMaster with the inaugural Palmetto Conservation Leadership Award,…
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This Saturday — Greenville’s biggest day of service is almost here
April 28, 2026United Way of Greenville County’s Hands On Greenville Day Returns This Saturday, May 2 with GE Vernova as Community Catalyst Sponsor This Saturday, May 2, more than 2,000 volunteers will fan out across Greenville County for Hands On Greenville…
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Mayor Cogswell announces the City of Charleston mini-grant award winners for community revitalization in the Upper Peninsula
April 28, 2026Last night, Mayor Cogswell and Councilmembers Aaron Polkey and Ben D’Allesandro announced the second round of mini-grant winners for the Love Your Block program, a resident-led initiative focused on small-scale…
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Reggae Nights concert series kicks off May 29
April 28, 2026The Reggae Nights Summer Concert Series is open to all ages. A variety of food options from local food trucks and vendors, as well as beverages (beer, wine and Pepsi…
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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary brings paddler safety outreach to Charleston for national training event
April 28, 2026Officials charged with educating the public about paddler safety will gather in Charleston, South Carolina for Spring AUXPAD Training 2026 (SAT2026), an immersive safety training event hosted by the U.S. Coast…
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City of Charleston advances pedestrian safety improvements
April 28, 2026The City of Charleston has been working for months to make downtown streets safer for the more than 8 million visitors and hundreds of thousands of residents who move through…
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SC State Parks host $15 kayaking 101 classes to launch National Safe Boating Week
April 28, 2026Aiken, Black River, and Chester State Parks will host Kayaking 101 on May 16 South Carolina State Parks and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary are partnering with the South Carolina…
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Nicholtown Center reopens as community cornerstone
April 28, 2026Nicholtown Center Reopens as Community Cornerstone City, Neighbors Celebrate $5.5 Million Renovation, Expansion For generations, the Nicholtown Community Center has been a place where relationships are built, where young people…
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2026 SC primary elections
April 28, 2026Registration Deadlines and Early Voting Locations The 2026 South Carolina Primary Elections will be Tuesday, June 9, 2026. To vote, state law requires a person to register at least 30 days prior…
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Charleston County invites organizations to join ‘Adopt a polling location’ program
April 28, 2026Charleston County is inviting local organizations to participate in its “Adopt a Polling Location” program, a nonpartisan initiative that strengthens Election Day operations while reinvesting funds back into the community.…
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Laurens County Planning Commission to Consider Campground Development, Two Appeals at April 30 Meeting
April 27, 2026The Laurens County Planning Commission will hold its regular meeting Thursday, April 30, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. at the Laurens County Administration Building, 100 Hillcrest Square, Laurens. Chairman Bobby Smith…
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HGTC students drive championship course preparation for 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic
April 27, 2026Hands-on Workforce Training Powers PGA TOUR Event on the Grand Strand Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) is once again playing a critical role in preparing for one of the region’s premier…
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GCSD Librarian Jenny Cox receives national “I Love My Librarian” award
April 26, 2026Georgetown County School District is proud to announce that Jenny Cox has been selected as one of ten recipients nationwide of the American Library Association’s prestigious “I Love My Librarian”…
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Mauldin Business License Renewal Deadline is this Thursday, April 30
April 26, 2026Business owners in Mauldin are reminded that the deadline to renew their 2026 business license is this Thursday, April 30. The City of Mauldin is encouraging all business owners to…
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American Revolution Exhibit at Upcountry History Museum takes you from front lines to home fronts
April 24, 2026From 1775-1783, Patriots and Loyalists engaged in ongoing skirmishes and all-out battles as the American Revolution spread throughout the 13 Colonies until the tide of war turned in favor of…
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HGTC President Dr. Marilyn “Murph” Fore to retire after 51 years of service
April 23, 2026Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) President Dr. Marilyn “Murph” Fore has announced her retirement after 51 years of service to the College, effective July 31, 2026. Dr. Fore has served as…
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City of Columbia Homeless Services Department to hold Shine for Shelter car wash fundraiser for Rapid Shelter Columbia
April 23, 2026Who: City of Columbia Homeless Services Department and United Way of the Midlands What: The City of Columbia Homeless Services department is partnering with United Way of the Midlands to host Shine…
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Water Treatment Operator – Class C
April 22, 2026At the City of Clinton, we believe in servant leadership—putting our community first and supporting one another as a team. If you are passionate about making a difference and serving…
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Safety Education Event
April 22, 2026Part of National Fentanyl Awareness Day, the Greenville City Fire Department (GCFD) will host a community Narcan training from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday, April 29 at Unity Park,…
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City Council Highlights | April 21, 2026
April 22, 2026The City of Columbia held its first City Council Budget Workshop of the year yesterday, Tuesday, April 21, 2026, which kicked off a series of budget workshops to plan, develop,…
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South Carolina Senate Confirms Conway Belangia as State Election Commission Executive Director
April 22, 2026The South Carolina Senate has confirmed Interim Director Conway Belangia as the next Executive Director of the South Carolina Election Commission following several hearings held earlier this month. Belangia brings…
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Columbia City Council Highlights | April 21, 2026
April 22, 2026The City of Columbia held its first City Council Budget Workshop of the year yesterday, Tuesday, April 21, 2026, which kicked off a series of budget workshops to plan, develop,…
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South Carolina Student Privacy Act Heads to Governor’s Desk
April 22, 2026The South Carolina General Assembly has passed H. 4756, the South Carolina Student Physical Privacy Act, with the House concurring on Senate amendments on April 15, 2026. The bill now…
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Laurens City Council Recap: $350 Million Suniva Investment, Community Events, and Council Actions from April 21 Meeting
April 22, 2026The Laurens City Council met on April 21, opening with remarks from Nathan Senn, who thanked residents and staff for their participation in the recent State of the City event…
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Richland County warns public of fraudulent text message scam
April 22, 2026Richland County Government is alerting the public to a fraudulent text message scam involving individuals falsely claiming to represent the State of South Carolina and the Fifth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s…
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City of Charleston to host virtual webinar: “Launch Your Business: A Charleston Startup Guide”
April 22, 2026WHO: City of Charleston Business Services Office City Permitting & Licensing Staff Fire Marshals Business Services Team WHAT: A free virtual webinar designed to guide aspiring entrepreneurs through the process…
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Finlay Park temporary closure scheduled for April 27 for private event
April 22, 2026Finlay Park will be temporarily closed to the public on Monday, April 27, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. to accommodate a private student engagement event hosted by the University of South…
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OneSpartanburg, Inc. reveals work-based learning brand – EDGE
April 22, 2026OneSpartanburg, Inc. announced a new, formalized brand to coalesce efforts to engage Spartanburg’s youth labor force: EDGE. The announcement was made among private sector and public employer partners. EDGE is…
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Clyburn announces $1,642,458 in Department of Transportation Aviation grant funding for rural airports in South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District
April 22, 2026On Wednesday, April 22, 2026, Congressman James E. Clyburn (SC-06) announced $1,642,458 in Department of Transportation grant funding from the Federal Aviation Administration for rural airports in South Carolina’s 6th Congressional…
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Ferrara Candy Company selects Orangeburg County for first South Carolina operation
April 22, 2026Ferrara Candy Company (Ferrara), a leading sugar confectioner in the United States, Brazil and Europe, announced plans to establish its first South Carolina operation in Orangeburg County. The company’s $675…
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Hospitality Day celebrates the people and places that fuel SC’s $31B tourism industry
April 22, 20262026 SC Hospitality Employee of the Year and State Park Rangers of the Year Recognized As the U.S. prepares to celebrate National Travel & Tourism Week May 3-9, industry leaders…
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Six GOP Contenders for Governor Faced Off in Charleston Primary Debate
April 22, 2026The race to succeed term-limited Governor Henry McMaster intensified on Tuesday evening as six Republican candidates took the stage for a pivotal televised debate. The event, held at the Sottille…
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Graves Station meeting will focus on stormwater
April 22, 2026Georgetown County and the S.C. Office of Resilience (SCOR) invite residents of the Graves Station community to attend a public meeting Thursday, April 23, to provide input on a stormwater…
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Fire Services Committee meeting agenda
April 21, 2026April 22, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. 2020 Hampton Street, 4th Floor Conference Room, Columbia, South Carolina 29204 Call to Order Invocation Introduction of Members Mission of the Fire Services Committee…
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Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG) & Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) to hold regional transit update meetings
April 21, 2026Members of the public are invited to receive updates on the Lowcountry Rapid Transit system & CARTA Now & Next recommendations The Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG) and Charleston Area…
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Charleston Parks Conservancy launches new mission and vision to expand the role of parks in the community
April 21, 2026The Charleston Parks Conservancy has adopted a new mission and strategic vision to strengthen the role of Charleston’s parks as essential community spaces serving neighborhoods across the city. The renewed…
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Board grants landmark status to 1920s-era downtown building
April 21, 2026Former Car Dealership at 101 College Street Ushered in the Era of the Automobile More than a century after its construction, the home of one of Greenville’s first car dealerships…
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Columbia streams art showcases local artists at former Sylvan’s Jewelry building
April 21, 2026Twelve local artists were awarded micro-grants in fall 2025, and six completed creations will exhibit on Main Street beginning April 23, 2026 The City of Columbia’s Columbia Streams Art program is thrilled…
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Berkeley County receives prestigious Public Service Award from Charleston Animal Society
April 21, 2026Berkeley County has been named the recipient of Charleston Animal Society’s prestigious Public Service Award for its leadership, investment, and commitment to partnership in helping build a stronger, more humane…
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City of Columbia extends partnership with Instacart for third year of Grocery Access Pilot (GAP) program
April 21, 2026Instacart’s technology connects families in food deserts with online grocery delivery and monthly funds to spend on produce City of Columbia, South Carolina, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann and Instacart, the leading…
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Irmo Town Council Meeting – Tues., April 21, 2026 @ 6:00 pm
April 21, 2026The Irmo Town Council will hold a meeting on Tuesday, April 21, 2026 TIME: 6:00 p.m. LOCATION: The Municipal Building (behind Irmo Town Hall) 7300 Woodrow Street Irmo, South Carolina 29063 VIEW…
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