Renee Wunderlich, WYFF News 4

Renee Wunderlich

WYFF News 4

South Carolina, United States

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  • MyNBC5 (WPTZ)
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Past articles by Renee:

Upstate families gather to pray for loved ones in Ukraine

"I have a few family members right now trying to escape the war. So I come out here just give them love and support,” said Adam Velichko. → Read More

SC Ukrainian family worries for grandmother as Russian attacks continue

"I'm concerned about my mom very much — but I'm concerned about everyone!" Anna Voityna Pugh says → Read More

Black entrepreneur paves the way for Greenville growth

"We come in with the idea of 'What can we do to make it better?'" Realtor and home builder Elonda Sherman says → Read More

Mother whose son overdosed on fentanyl reflects on recent arrests

Regina Champion lost her son, Austin Adams, in July 2018.He was 19 years old. "It's still hard — it's been three years, and I still miss him. Every day I think about him — miss his smile, miss his laugh," Champion said. "I got the worst phone call a mother could ever imagine. At 5 o'clock in the morning, he was gone."His mom said he was out of rehab, but he relapsed.She said he thought he was… → Read More

Black business owner reflects on pandemic challenges

Owner of Yoga Therapy Bar in Clemson first started as inclusive hair salon, had to pivot to still serve community → Read More

SC NAACP calls for accountability after racist remarks to HBCU students

"Working together, we will hold ourselves accountable..." Presbyterian College letter reads → Read More

Brother of victim killed in fiery car crash wants justice

“He knew my brother was burning and that phone call could’ve saved his life,” victim's brother says about suspect → Read More

Upstate Black male principals create group to support, empower

Standing together, one thing is impossible to miss: the group of Black male principals and assistant principals are dressed up in elegant, fashionable suits.“In the words of Deion Sanders, ‘When you look good, you play good,'" said Edgar Henson, Assistant Principal at Mauldin Middle School, "So we take it as, ‘When you look good, you lead good.'"BOLD Leadership Consultants was formed after… → Read More

SC Vietnam veteran awarded 'Quilt of Valor'

Veteran Harvey Craig has two Purple Hearts for injuries he sustained serving in the Vietnam War → Read More

Amber Alert: 1-year-old abducted, Georgia Bureau of Investigation says

Baby believed to be traveling in a red Nissan Altima, MS tag LRC5349, Investigators say → Read More

Some student residents upset after Clemson Lofts loses power

Bills were paid, but lights still went out, students say → Read More

Afghan refugee family finds new start in South Carolina

Upstate families welcome new neighbors at GSP Airport → Read More

Raptor release part of man's promise to late wife

Two Hearts Wildlife Rehab in Pickens, SC, working to grow after loss of woman who inspired the work → Read More

SC man facing federal charges for over $1M in fraud

Greenville victim scammed by someone he trusted, affidavit says → Read More

Greenville County: Students new take on success after high school

WYFF News 4 Investigates: Catching kids up after COVID-19 → Read More

Greenville K-8 teachers, tutors work to help bridge reading, math gaps

WYFF News 4 Investigates: Catching kids up after COVID-19 → Read More

29 new, affordable family homes being built in Nicholtown

Mortgages will be at or under 30% of resident's income, Habitat for Humanity says → Read More

Union Bleachery redevelopment one step closer to construction

Greenville County Council unanimously approves resolution to help 'On The Trail' mix-use property plans → Read More

SC boy gets wish granted to be police officer for a day

Bennett Gulyas, 5, cheered on by Mauldin City community as he battles congenital heart disorder → Read More

SC university opens new center to serve veterans

Federal grant allows South Wesleyan University to build Warriors CARE Center → Read More