Madeleine Hackett, WYFF News 4

Madeleine Hackett

WYFF News 4

Greenville, SC, United States

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Past articles by Madeleine:

Cherokee County Detention Center officer fighting for his life against COVID-19

29-year-old Georgio Fortes in an induced coma in the hospital, battles coronavirus → Read More

Simpsonville Police Officer act of kindness goes viral

Instead of writing a citation, officer Adams went out and bought a car seat with his own money for a family in need → Read More

Local BBQ joint garners global attention in nationwide competitions

Smoking Butt Head's BBQ took home the Grand Champion prize at Papa Joe's Banjo BBQ in Augusta → Read More

Deanna Brown Thomas delivers powerful tribute in Anderson to honor life of Chadwick Boseman

Chadwick Boseman portrayed James Brown, Deanna's father, in 2014 movie "Get On Up" → Read More

Upstate housing market booms, realtors say

Record low mortgage rates have more and more people looking to buy homes → Read More

Attorney weighs in on new guidelines for nursing home visitation

Gov. McMaster made the announcement during a media briefing on Tuesday at 2 p.m. → Read More

Local leader who helped take 225 kids to Black Panther movie reflects on Chadwick Boseman's legacy

Anderson native Chadwick Boseman represented so much more than an actor for many in the Black community → Read More

Family honors, remembers life of lost Greenville nurse, passed from COVID-19

Family honors, remembers life of lost Greenville nurse, passed from COVID-19 Patricia "Pat" Edwards passed away on Aug. 25 COUNTY 64 IN HART COUNTY A GREENVILLE NURSE HAS DIED BECAUSE OF COVID-19 HERE AGAIN TONIGHT MADELINE HACKETT WITH MORE HER SELFLESS LIFE DEDICATED. HELPING OTHERS MY MOIS SHE WAS SHE IS OUR ANCHOR. IF PATRICIA EDWARDS BETTER KNOWN AS NURSE PAT EVER CARED FOR YOU, YOU BECAME… → Read More

The first week back for Greenville County Schools

The week came with some highlights and challenges for parents, students and faculty → Read More

Matriarch of Greenville’s Greek Community, Stella Theodore Manios, reflects back ahead of weekend festival

At 103 years old, Stella has been to every year of the Greenville Greek Festival → Read More

Owner of Gage’s on Augusta shares final message before store closes after 37 years

Owner of Gage’s on Augusta shares final message before store closes after 37 years “Shop local. It matters. It really does.” After nearly four decades in business, Gage’s will say its final goodbye this weekend. The brick-and-mortar boutique along Augusta Street in Greenville initially opened in 1984 as an invitation and stationary store, and soon came under ownership of Tiby Weinstein. “There’s… → Read More

Local businesses open, expand in face of pandemic

WYFF News 4's Madeleine Hackett highlights 3 local businesses taking the risk, and asking for your support → Read More

Man contracts COVID-19 inside nursing home, wife raising awareness and sharing his story

An estimated 40,000 coronavirus deaths in the United States are linked to long-term care facilities → Read More

Coronavirus pandemic adds strain for grandparents raising grandkids

Millions of grandparents are shouldering extra duties like care and education, even as the coronavirus puts them at high risk → Read More

Son shares grave warning, alleges negligence, abuse at Greenville senior living facility

After mysterious injuries appeared on his mom, Iain Robson placed a camera inside her room → Read More

Greenville County Schools resume summer sports practice

Greenville County Schools resume summer sports practice After a two month hiatus, high school athletes are back on the fields and courts ahead of the 2020 season Greenville County School athletes returned to summer practice on Monday, August 10. GREENVILLE, S.C. — Greenville County School athletes returned to summer practice on Monday, August 10. → Read More

Local nonprofit scrambles for funding amid growing need to feed more community members

Since March, the number of meals Senior Action served to the older individuals has more than tripled amid the pandemic → Read More

Distant descendant of Confederate soldier speaks out about James Ligon monument

The monument is at the center of a contentious debate following the Black Lives Matter protest over the weekend → Read More

Back-to-school tips to ease child anxiety

Pediatric Prisma Health doctor, Ashley Flesher, shares some tips on returning to in-person class → Read More

Greenville assisted living facility shares success behind staying entirely COVID-19 free

The Legacy at Southpointe Drive says they’ve had zero residents or staff test positive for the coronavirus since pandemic began → Read More