The results of the 2020 Census will affect our community for the next 10 years.
Watch it be revealed over the next few weeks!
The public has until August 7 to review and comment on options to relieve congestion on Woodruff Road.
The city has created a central data hub for citizens and local decision makers.
Western North Carolina’s 36-Hole Golf Destination Readies for Exciting Fall Golf Season
The panel will help develop a dialogue about Greenville, specifically around policing.
City of Greenville staff will distribute masks to local businesses on July 14, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Greenville Convention center.
Greenlink received 58 letters of support for its grant application and a local financial commitment totaling $1,000,000.
The Greenville County Cares program will distribute millions of dollars to businesses, non-profits, public health organizations etc.
The shooting took place at the Lavish Lounge in Greenville, South Carolina.
The Greenville City Fire Department (GCFD) is urging residents to stay safe when celebrating over the July 4th holiday weekend.
City of Greenville staff will distribute approximately 100,000 masks to local businesses on Tuesday, June 30 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Racial Equality is an hour long public forum presented by the Greenville Chapter of the NAACP in partnership with the City of Greenville.
The City has launched a new program to help small businesses overcome loss of revenue and assist with recovery efforts.
The Mayor and City Council members will each appoint a member and the mayor will select one member to serve as the advisory panel chair.
City staff will distribute approximately 50,000 masks to local businesses.
Greenville's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
The City of Greenville will host its fourth open house for GVL2040, the City’s comprehensive planning process, June 15 – 19.
'The City of Greenville has, and will continue to make the deliberate choice to be inclusive.'
On Friday, June 19, FICO, the leading credit scoring company, will host “Score A Better Future” for Greenville, SC residents from 12:00-1:15
As the PGA TOUR Heads to Hilton Head, Sea Pines' Club Course Reminds Many of Harbour Town Golf Links
36-Hole Resort on North Carolina’s Scenic Lake Lure Readies for Safe, Enjoyable Summer Golf Season
Give Dad the Gift of Walking Golf this Father's Day
Brasfield and Gorrie General Contractors will conduct a blast in Falls Park on Monday, June 8 at approximately 3 p.m.
After a pause in service due to COVID-19 closures, Greenlink has resumed trolley service.
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.
Greenville Transit Authority approved changes to three Greenlink bus routes at its May 28 board meeting.
"Municipal Court personnel have taken extensive measures to make court attendance safe for all required to attend."
First StretchLab Location in Greenville Reopened Their Doors May 18
This closure is expected to last for approximately a week to allow crews to repair damage caused by flooding.
Offer on All Internet, Business Phone and TV Services is Available for New Spectrum Business Customers at Business.Spectrum.com/reopen
City’s General Fund revenue is projected at approximately $95 million. Expenditures are $105 million.
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.
The zoo’s current holding area is one large room, which cannot house two adult leopards and cubs.
The deadline to participate in the survey is June 5.
Outdoor sports courts will reopen on May 9 as Parks employees are able to unlock them and replace equipment.