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SC taxpayers not allowed to prepay property taxes

South Carolina taxpayers hoping to get a headstart on their 2018 property taxes had their hopes dashed. → Read More

Duke Energy vendor breached, customer information likely compromised

More than one million Duke Energy customers may have had their financial information compromised. → Read More

Upstate Relief Volunteers Reflect On Record Hurricane Season

The images of flooded homes and debris caused by a trio of category four hurricanes are difficult and for the relief workers on the ground was much harder to comprehend. → Read More

CHIP Funding Could Be Restored By December

A child health care advocate expects funding for a program that provides health care to millions of low-income children to be restored as early as next month. → Read More

Greenville Co. leaders address affordable housing

Greenville County leaders are moving ahead with plans to fix the affordable housing crisis. → Read More

Upstate church looks to beef up security after TX church shooting

Upstate pastors are reaching out to members of law enforcement and private safety instructors for help to protect their congregations from active shooters. → Read More

SCDOT: 85-385 Gateway Project on schedule

The South Carolina Department of Transportation says Greenville's massive Gateway Project will be completed in two years. → Read More

Open Enrollment For Affordable Care Act Underway

Greenville, S.C (WSPA) People looking to purchase health care coverage on the federal exchange will only have six weeks to do it. Open enrollment through healthcare.gov started November 1 and ends on December 15. The previous deadline was January 31. The Trump Administration has not given a reason for the shortened enrollment period → Read More

Greenville Co. magnet schools seeking applicants

Greenville County Schools will begin accepting applications for its Magnet School program for the upcoming academic year. → Read More

Tryon tornado siren silent during EF-1

Blake Arledge, the town's director of communications tells 7 News he was inside the emergency management building as the EF-1 tornado touched down but he never received notification from the National Weather Service that a tornado warning was in effect. → Read More

Pastors Look to Beef Up Security After TN Church Shooting

Authorities say a Tennessee man opened fire inside a Nashville church Sunday, killing a woman and wounded seven worshippers inside a Nashville church. Investigators still don't have a motive for the shooting. → Read More

Marcus Todd murder trial gets underway

Jurors heard testimony Tuesday in a high-profile murder trial. → Read More

Oconee Co. restaurant serves up free meals in the wake of Irma

An Oconee County restaurant is offering a hot meal to those without power. → Read More

South Carolina Relief Workers Head to Houston

Dozens of volunteers from South Carolina are heading to Houston to assist in the relief efforts. → Read More

Crime in downtown Greenville on the decline

New statistics released by the Greenville Police Department show crime has fallen in the Central Business District of Downtown Greenville. → Read More

911 calls of shooting of pregnant woman, suspect on White Horse Rd. released

Greenville County dispatch released recordings of frantic 911 callers who witnessed a violent domestic dispute earlier this month. → Read More

GSCO Launches School Program on Opioid Prevention

Students in Greenville County will soon be learning about the dangers of prescription opioid addiction from the people who experienced it. → Read More

2 downtown Greenville restaurants close, American Grocery and Brickwater

Two restaurants owners in the West End area of downtown Greenville have served their last meals and are officially closed for business. → Read More

Salvation Army Runs Out of Fans, Seeks Donations

Salvation Army has donated 25 fans in just three weeks into summer, which is equal to how many were given away for the entire 2016 summer. → Read More

Fun and games on the menu at Greenville restaurants

Patrons looking for a different dining experience will soon get a chance to sample the goods and the games at a new Greenville restaurant. → Read More