The market will launch its season with a total of 81 vendors, including eight new vendors.
City’s Parks & Recreation Department is now offering GRAB - the Greenville Recreation Activity Box for $15,
Greenville has received over a half-million dollars in federal funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, & Economic Security (CARES) Act.
"Municipal Court personnel have taken extensive measures to make court attendance safe for all required to attend."
This closure is expected to last for approximately a week to allow crews to repair damage caused by flooding.
The sidewalk along the Reedy River, from the Main Street Bridge to the east end of the Liberty Bridge, is closed until mid-November.
Business Recovery Task Force Launches “Greater Greenville Pledge”Pledge Encourages Greenville County Businesses to Reopen Responsibly.
The Liberty Bridge will remain closed, as well as all benches and swings in Falls Park.
Outdoor sports courts will reopen on May 9 as Parks employees are able to unlock them and replace equipment.
There will be a signed bypass to guide trail users around Falls Park and the Cancer Survivors Park portions of the trail.
The City of Greenville will reopen a majority of the Swamp Rabbit Trail at noon on Monday, May 4.
Greenlink is seeking public comment on proposed route changes to Route 504 (Anderson), Route 501 (Pleasantburg) and Route 507 (Augusta).
To schedule a ZooMeeting, call the Greenville Zoo Education Department at (864) 467-4850.
Join us Wednesday at 10 a.m. for a virtual Touch-A-Truck featuring the trolley, a Greenlink electric bus and a regular bus.
The entire Swamp Rabbit Trail section within the Greenville city limits will be closed until further notice.
Survey will be open through April 21. Beginning April 28, the final draft of the Consolidated Plan will be available on City’s website.
Join us this Friday at 10 a.m. to check out some awesome work vehicles like dump trucks, garbage trucks and “the claw!”.
"City Manager John McDonough temporarily closed Falls Park following reports of pick-up basketball and volleyball games in City parks."
Greenville is partnering with Duke Energy to encourage city residents to report burned out streetlights in their neighborhoods.
The playground is closed until further notice. Water damage to the rubberized surface has created a safety hazard.
Greenville Zoo staff has used ultrasound imaging to confirm that Jade, the zoo’s nine-year-old female Amur leopard, is pregnant.
The city hired Stantec’s Urban Places to develop a master plan for the area along the planned 4.5-mile extension of the Swamp Rabbit Trail.
The Bon Secours Wellness Arena will host Trans-Siberian Orchestra on Friday, with shows at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
‘Santa Hustlers’ will be running/walking to raise money for the charity beneficiary House of Hope.
To learn more about the comprehensive planning process and register to receive updates and information, visit www.gvl2040.com.
Co-workers and strangers chipped in to buy a new car for a South Carolina woman who has been walking 24 miles a day to and from her job.
Commissioner Smith moved to recommend approval of item Z-10-2019 to City Council with the following comments and conditions:
Customers are invited to attend the meeting that is most convenient for them and to drop in at any time during the meeting.
The City of Greenville Parks & Recreation Department has developed a survey to help determine how residents currently use Kiwanis Park...
The meeting will take place Aug. 7 from 5:00-6:30 p.m. in the Springfield Baptist Church Fellowship Hall.
For the last 45 years, Rolling Green Village resident Tom Jones has been crafting mountain dulcimers by hand.
Rolling Green Village Couple Will Celebrates Valentine's Day Ahead of 62nd Wedding Anniversary
VIP Customers to Receive Free Sweet Cakes June 25
Upstate Young Marines wins "2018 National Unit of the Year" for having an amazing impact on the Greenville community