Eryn Rogers, WSPA 7 On Your Side

Eryn Rogers

WSPA 7 On Your Side

Greenville, SC, United States

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Past articles by Eryn:

App helps Greenville police engage with community

Greenville police are using innovative ways to reach out to the community through the Nextdoor app. → Read More

Downtown Greenville transportation study completed

A months long transportation study is now completed, and business owners in downtown Greenville are calling for solutions and more action by city and county leaders. → Read More

'Poverty Tour' opens eyes in Greenville

On Tuesday, United Ministries and the Greenville Homeless Alliance launched the first official Greenville Poverty Tour. → Read More

Numbers show bar ordinance improved safety in Greenville Co.

Greenville County Council is taking a look at the impact of the controversial bar ordinance. → Read More

Concerns over tax exemptions for Greenville affordable housing project

The Greenville Housing Authority wants to move forward with an affordable housing project. However, county leaders will not agree to the tax exemptions that the developers are requesting. → Read More

As more restaurants close, new hospitality consulting firm hopes to change industry

Greenville is on its way to becoming a foodie destination. When people think about downtown Greenville, an array of restaurants come to mind. But as fast as new ones appear, some of them end up closing their doors just as quickly. → Read More

Greenville changes venue for 4th of July fireworks

The City of Greenville has changed the location of their fireworks due to growth in the city. → Read More

Abbeville Co. residents clean up storm damage with more storms on the way

People across the Upstate are trying to clean-up after storms ripped through the area throughout the week. → Read More

Greenville Police Department plans to phase-out dash cameras

For years when there were interactions between the public and law enforcement, people looked at dash camera footage for answers. Now, the Greenville Police Department says they're phasing dash camera video out as body camera footage becomes more widely used. → Read More

Greenville dispatchers receive Crisis Intervention Team Training

On Wednesday, more than a dozen Greenville City Dispatchers received Crisis Intervention Team training through the National Alliance on Mental Illness. → Read More

Greenville Co. Council votes on fee exemptions to build affordable housing

On Tuesday evening, Greenville County Council will be taking steps to create more affordable housing within the County. Currently, there is around a 9500 affordable housing unit shortage in Greenville County. → Read More

Greenville police show the importance of CIT training

The Greenville Police Department has 154 CIT trained deputies. However, they say it took eight years after the death of Andrew Torres, a schizophrenic man who died during a scuffle with police in 2010. → Read More

Greenville County Elections addresses malfunctioning machines

Greenville County Elections says a small percentage of machines malfunctioned but every vote cast was counted. → Read More

Gov. McMaster wants to investigate how gas tax money is being spent

Governor Henry McMaster is calling for an audit of the County Transportation Committees, CTCs to get a better understanding of how gas tax money is being allocated and spent. → Read More

Woodmont High student Juilliard bound

A Woodmont High School and Fine Arts Center senior is one of nine people worldwide chosen to be in the incoming freshman class at Juilliard. → Read More

Gvl Co. deputies warned of mental health crisis in Massey shooting

7News received a copy of the initial dispatch call between the dispatcher in communication with Massey and the responding deputies. → Read More

Gvl Co. deputies warned of mental health crisis in Massey shooting

7News received a copy of the initial dispatch call between the dispatcher in communication with Massey and the responding deputies. → Read More

Greenville law enforcement agencies agree on mutual aid

After months of strained relationships, the Greenville County Sheriff's Office and the Greenville Police Department are working together to improve Public Safety. → Read More

Activists push for pedestrian bridge following train death

On Tuesday, 57-year-old Ernestine Dixon lost her life when she was hit by a train on the tracks near Hampton Avenue in Greenville, but community activists say it was an accident that could have been prevented. → Read More

Greenville Co. Schools adjust volunteer policies after sex offender incident

Parents at Southside High School are concerned after finding out a parent who was active in a school activity was on the sex offender registry. → Read More