Black families are fighting to remain in Greenville, as property values and rents skyrocket and affordable housing is scarce. We met Sharon Logan living next to Unity Park in a comfortable apartment. She was praying not to become homeless. https://t.co/mt00oQO1BS
NEW: The Mississippi Ethics Commission declared that the State Legislature is NOT a public body and is NOT subject to the Open Meetings Act.
But the Mississippi Free Press and @justice4ms are going to court to fight that determination. @NickJudin reports:
https://t.co/AiET58lBNr
Each of his perfect peaches is a tribute to the legacy of Black farming in South Carolina
Story here by @lpenso & @carolemotsinger ---> https://t.co/lj6b0CAGlL
A reader asks Angelia about the status of the Enclave Laurens development on nearly 13 acres at North Pleasantburg Drive, Laurens Road and Airport Road. https://t.co/IVqJEg0zZy
Shirley Allmond, a Sterling High graduate, became Greenville's first Black woman deputy in 1978. She reflects on her career and life after law enforcement. “God was using me as an instrument.” https://t.co/XVPwixGuwx
Farrell, a junior at St. Joseph’s Catholic School, recently launched Bright Lights Greenville, a 501(c)3 that packages hygiene products and distributes them to organizations that serve Greenville's homeless population. https://t.co/OPc28fCQJV
The sprawling 240-acre project near the Sans Souci area straddles a mile-long portion of the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail northwest of downtown Greenville. https://t.co/bUSnZCb0ae
.@DukeEnergy#meteorologists are tracking the storm, which has the potential to bring heavy rain, gusty winds and localized flooding to portions of the company’s service area in North Carolina and South Carolina. (2/4)
#sctweets#scwx
Large crowd gathered at County Square for tonight’s public comment session.
Many LGBTQ+ residents and allies are scheduled to speak out against legislation Council Member Joe Dill is drafting to remove books w/ LGBTQ+ themes from the children’s section of county libraries
The white colonial-style house is now safe from the dangers of decay, demolition, and development as the Piedmont Historical Preservation Society has purchased the home from the Oliver family. https://t.co/wNQWpWTyfH
Investigation reveals widespread incidences of casual discrimination, barriers to promotions and retention problems for employees of color at Clemson University. https://t.co/8DOzMp2tLR
Spartanburg-based Pinnacle Partnership and Atlanta-based Gateway Ventures are developing a mixed-use project at 319 Rhett Street and South Main Street in Greenville’s West End. Here are the details. https://t.co/3Dr5iOjOI8
Rulinda Price helped make it easier for African Americans to trace their families' history in South Carolina. Her work continues even after her death.
https://t.co/YEO6bcQMvv