A federal board is urging a nationwide ban on cell phone use while driving, what do you think?
Congressman Jeff Duncan addresses Congress before a vote on Tuesday
City Council members voted Monday night to approve the use of TIF funds to beautify the Northside neighborhood.
The Pickens County Cancer Association wants permission to sell alcohol at a barbecue fundraiser next spring
Each week Patch will ask the voter about what's important to them
Voters share their views on presidential candidate Newt Gingrich
The plans to convert the old Easley High School to a middle school have been approved
The Grand Illumination Ceremony ushers in the holiday spirit
Forest Acres and Pickens elementary schools will each add an additional 5K class
The city will kick off the holiday month with a tree lighting ceremony
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for our area
The holidays are here and the Easley Fire Department urges homeowners to test smoke detectors.
The FY2011 audit for the City of Easley shows the city in good financial health
City Council approved an amendment to the ordinance governing skateboards, bicycles in the city
Trash collection schedules will be changed next week due to the holiday
City Council unanimously passed an ordinance banning the harmful drugs
The Wayfinding Committee hopes to have new directional signs soon
As former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney visits Columbia, he gains more Southern support.
The city took another step forward on the multi-use path
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich gave a strong performance Saturday night
Three must-read books at Capt. Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library.
Former Mass. Governor Mitt Romney made a pre-debate stop in Mauldin on Veterans Day
What will it take to win the vote in South Carolina?
The state Department of Education has released the 2011 school report cards
An Easley man discovered confidential patient information on a used hard drive
Annual fundraiser was a great success
Nick Caldwell is unofficially the winner of the commission seat
The precision parts manufacturer will relocate to new facility in Easley
Easley voters went to the polls Tuesday to decide on just one office.
Officials hope the dog park will be completed by the Thanksgiving holiday
Officials will make a major jobs announcement on Tuesday.
Tuesday November 8, 2011 is municipal election day, here's what's happening in Easley politics
On Tuesday November 8 Easley residents head to the polls, here are the locations
Easley City Council approved a first reading of a local ordinance to ensure the prohibition of bath salts and synthetic marijuana
Congressman Jeff Duncan has garnered national attention for comments he made at Furman University on Tuesday.
City Council will consider an additional ordinance to ban bath salts and synthetic marijuana
The School District of Pickens County considers a new fundraising strategy
Rick Santorum says U.S. needs to send a clear message to nuclear scientists