City Council has unanimously voted to extend the emergency ordinance requiring employees and customers to wear face coverings inside all retail establishments within the city limits.Greenville was the first municipality in South Carolina to mandate…
Nearly 80% of hotel rooms in the US…
The hotel industry has taken a massive hit as people continue to abide by stay-at-home orders during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Early warning: US intel started tracking virus in…
US spy agencies were tracking the rise of the novel coronavirus as early as November, weeks before that information was included in President Donald Trump's daily intelligence briefing, a former US military official told CNN.
Bar owner removed $3,714 worth of bills from…
Before the coronavirus pandemic, Jennifer Knox would walk into her bar and soak in the sounds of people chatting while sipping on their drinks and listening to local musicians strum along on their guitars.
Chris Cuomo shares picture that embarrasses his brother
CNN's Chris Cuomo speaks to his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, about a stay at home campaign and shares an old family photo of them.
Prestigious scientific panel tells White House coronavirus won’t…
A prestigious scientific panel told the White House Tuesday that it doesn't look like coronavirus will go away once the weather warms up. Trump has claimed that "when it gets a little warmer [the virus]…
On the Move: Bryan Lightweis
Bryan Lightweis recently joined EMC Engineering Services Greenville office as branch manager. In this role, he is responsible for day-to-day operations and business development. He comes to EMC with more than 20 years of experience…
On the Move: Dean Swartout
Dean Swartout recently joined GreenWood as project site manager at the Honeywell Aerospace Facility in Greer. In this role, he manages the GreenWood team responsible for machinery preventive maintenance, total productive maintenance implementation, industrial hygiene…
Future projections are better than expected
The US war against coronavirus took a devastating turn this week. But with more people taking social distancing seriously, new modeling predicts the coming months won't be as dire as initially feared.