Steve Bruss, The Greenville News

Steve Bruss

The Greenville News

Greenville, SC, United States

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  • The Greenville News
  • Herald-Journal

Past articles by Steve:

Changes coming to Greenville News opinion pages: We'll focus on local voices

We want our opinion pages to be intensely local and to focus on issues that matter in Greenville addressed by people who live in Greenville. → Read More

Lockheed Martin holding hiring event, plans to expand F-16 workforce in Greenville

Lockheed Martin is hiring more people to work on F-16 production in Greenville. The company plans to hire 300 workers this year. → Read More

Storm watch says up to 12 inches of snow possible in parts of Upstate north of I-85

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for the Upstate, with up to 12 inches possible north of I-85. → Read More

Holiday Sunshine Fund: The News looks forward to Greenville's generosity every year

The Greenville News and WYFF are partnering on the Holiday Sunshine Fund again in 2021 to help families in Greenville, SC during holiday season. → Read More

Here are four new Greenville News reporters you should be reading this fall

Four new reporters including Devyani Chhetri, Cory Diaz, Alexis Hamilton and Krys Merryman have joined the already strong Greenville News team. → Read More

Girl With Two Names shows our reporters are invested in storytelling that helps people

The value of local journalism is in stories, and it's in the way those stories help people. Please consider supporting our work by subscribing. → Read More

Thank you for helping Greenville through your generosity to Holiday Sunshine Fund

Greenville gave more money than ever to the Holiday Sunshine Fund; we've started the process of delivering that money to agencies that serve our city. → Read More

Keep asking. LaFleur is coming back to the Greenville News to answer your questions

Elizabeth LaFleur will keep writing the popular Ask LaFleur column for The Greenville News after a short break. Her column returns the week of Dec. 21 → Read More

This is our town: New reporters join The News to help tell Greenville's story

The Greenville News has five new faces to help cover our community. It's a great time to buy a digital subscription to help support local journalism. → Read More

Want to submit a letter to the editor about the Nov. 3 elections? Here are our guidelines.

We explain to readers our guidelines for election-related letters to the editor and opinion columns. → Read More

BRUSS: Letters violated our journalistic standards, should not have been published

On Sunday, June 28, the Spartanburg Herald-Journal published a pair of letters to the editor that clearly violate our journalistic standards and do not → Read More

Rebuilding America starts with Rebuilding Spartanburg

Community will be at the heart of where we go from here.As many of us have been attending school remotely, working from home or, in the worst cases, not → Read More

Hurricane Dorian: Greenville News coverage free while storm threatens SC

While Hurricane Dorian approaches South Carolina, the Greenville News will be offering free content to readers → Read More

The Greenville News rolls out a new website today – here's what you can expect!

Today, The Greenville News rolls out a new format for our main website, GreenvilleNews.com, on your desktop computer. → Read More

We're changing how we cover Friday night football

The Greenville News is changing the way we cover Friday night football. → Read More

Commentary: SC Primary may reorder Republican field

South Carolina has had its say. The state that has selected the eventual Republican nominee every election since 1980 – with the exception of the last go-round – has anointed Donald Trump.Trump won in every corner of the state. → Read More

Commentary: Is this the best way to pick a candidate?

One question was not answered at Saturday’s Republican debate in Greenville: Is this the best way to nominate a presidential candidate?Not that this wasn’t good TV. It was fun to watch Donald Trump and Jeb Bush exchange body blows on foreign policy. → Read More

Behind the scenes: Preparing for the #GOPDebate

A time lapse video over three days of CBS crews preparing The Peace Center for the Republican debate. → Read More

Live at 6:15 p.m.: Upstate High School Football Now

Read or Share this story: http://grnol.co/1TCn2v7 → Read More

Northwood Little League families make travel plans

The trip to Williamsport will be expensive for Northwood families, but they’re ready → Read More