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Zach Prelutsky

WIS News 10

Greenville, SC, United States

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Past articles by Zach:

4-year-old Upstate cancer survivor surprised with trip to Disney

King has been in remission for nearly a year. → Read More

Conditional site plan approval granted for controversial RV Park in Spartanburg Co.

Spartanburg County Planning Commission voted 6-2 to grant conditional site plan approval → Read More

Food Trailers now allowed to operate in city of Greenville limits

Applications in the city started being accepted on Feb. 1. → Read More

Improvements could be coming to Duncan Park in Spartanburg

For the last eight months, work has been ongoing to try and reimagine the historic park. → Read More

Falls Park named one of best city parks in America

The waterfall and Liberty Bridge helped put Falls Park towards the top of the list. → Read More

Pickens County looking to update Unified Development Standards Ordinance

The ordinance was adopted in 2008 and last amended four years ago. → Read More

Trainer helps Upstate 8th grader who went into cardiac arrest at basketball game

The student spent all night at the hospital receiving treatment, according to the school. → Read More

Language line helps people in Greenville Co. communicate during emergencies

Over the past 24 months in Greenville County, 26 different languages have been translated, including Swahili, Farsi, and Thai. → Read More

Namesake of The Marshall Tucker Band dies at 99

The namesake of a legendary southern rock band from the Upstate is being remembered. → Read More

Celebrating MLK through poetry

Upstate poets came together in Greenville on Wednesday as a way to honor MLK. → Read More

Bills in SC legislature aimed at fighting fentanyl

As the South Carolina legislative year gets underway, some state lawmakers are making it clear that a priority is passing legislation to fight fentanyl. → Read More

Leadership program aims to help neighborhood take ownership

The program will aim to provide neighbors with the tools and resources needed to strengthen their collective voice. → Read More

Upstate high school students build tiny home that is now up for auction

For a few high school students in Cherokee County more than 150 hours of work went into last semester’s project in George Duncan’s Level 3 and 4 building class. → Read More

Pickens County Council welcomes new members, looks ahead to big issues

On Tuesday, the new Pickens County Council met for the first time as two new members were sworn in. → Read More

‘Injury and illness doesn’t stop because it’s the weekend or a holiday’: Day in the life of paramedics

Many times they’re the first ones on the scene during a medical emergency, and in some cases, they can be the difference between life and death. → Read More

Hanukkah mobile spreads joy through downtown Greenville

If you’re in downtown Greenville during Hanukkah there’s a good chance you’ll see, or hear, the Hanukkah mobile. → Read More

Data shows retail spending up in Greenville Co. from last year despite high inflation rates

The latest data from the SC Department of Revenue shows that in Aug. 2022 Gross Retail Sales were up 20.3% compared to Aug. 2021 in Greenville County. → Read More

New holiday mural on display in downtown Greenville

A new holiday mural is on display in downtown Greenville! → Read More

Church rebuilt after devastating fire in 2020

An Upstate church is rebuilt and reopen after it burned to the ground nearly two years ago. → Read More

Salvation Army sees rise in demand, drop in Red Kettle Campaign donations

Each holiday season, the Salvation Army aims to collect hundreds of thousands of dollars to help people with utility assistance, shelter, food, and more throughout the year. → Read More