The Easley Planning Commission has approved the annexation of two adjacent properties owned by Hendrick Honda. The application now waits for final approval by Easley City Council.
The 12th annual South Carolina state sales tax holiday will begin August 5 at 12:01 a.m.
Feel like you missed something? Here's a look back at the week's news in Easley.
A few downtown churches have been having difficulties with parking along the city's streets where bicycle and pedestrian lanes have been established.
Gov. Jon Huntsman received a key endorsement from the family of former South Carolina Gov. Carroll Campbell.
City officials are working to reestablish balance among its 6 voting wards.
During the first of two public readings City Council approved the annexation.The proposal will be up for final approval on Aug. 8.
Pickens County Democratice Party Chairman John Painter will resign from his position due to relocation outside the county.
After 41 years of flying, Chief Warrant Officer Eric Seymour, of Easley, is transferring to a non-flying position with the South Carolina Army National Guard.
A jackpot awaits one lucky South Carolina Education Lottery player.
The Easley Farmers Market is in full swing, and residents are taking full advantage.
Fourth stop in SC draws hundreds
But the junior senator from S.C. says he has no plans to do so.
It's one of five SC stops for the surprising front-runner.
The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved annexation of a Saco-Lowell Road property. The annexation will be considered by City Council on July 11 and again on Aug. 8.
Easley Town officials are considering redrawing the town's voting district lines to adjust for population growth.