Tuesday, January 27th, 2026
Good morning, Spartanburg. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 27th of January.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Converse University and the Spartanburg community remember Dell Morgan, a talented musician and beloved colleague who passed away on Monday, Jan. 12. He was known for uplifting students and local church groups with his music and warm spirit at campus events. Spartanburg.com
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Arctic air will lower temperatures into the teens this week and create black ice risks on roads; forecasts show a low-pressure system may bring 1 to 3 inches of snow Friday night and Saturday if it moves closer. WYFF
- ➤ With freezing evenings expected later this week, local households are warned to drip faucets when temperatures dip to 20 degrees and keep thermostats at 68 degrees to avoid burst pipes + costly repairs. Experts advise sealing outdoor hoses and windows to protect homes during the upcoming cold snap. Go Upstate
- ➤ Photos show downtown Spartanburg covered in snow after a January 25 winter ice storm, where sidewalks in front of closed restaurants and shops and icy streets on Church Street prompted officials to advise safe travel as some drivers used dune buggies despite caution. Go Upstate
- ➤ Patrick Moore with the National Weather Service said a recent winter storm brought more sleet that made roads dangerous—unlike the 2005 ice storm’s heavy freezing rain that caused widespread outages; Duke Energy reported power loss in Greenville and models show a chance of snow for Jan. 31. Go Upstate
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ As temperatures plummet today, experts advise residents not to leave items like aerosol cans, canned drinks, electronics, eyeglasses, or medicines in cars to avoid damage and safety risks for children, elderly, and pets (risks include explosions and cracked items). Go Upstate
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Spartanburg drivers may try unconventional tools to clear their windshields this winter as heavy snowfall challenges standard scrapers — options range from heated models to multi-tool designs while experts stress taking breaks to avoid strain. WYFF
- ➤ Snow acts as a natural mulch for garden beds by insulating soil and adding nitrogen as it melts; heavy, wet snow may damage tree branches on arborvitae and Leyland cypress (clearing excess snow with a long-handled broom is recommended). WYFF
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Upstate Ingles High School invites community members to vote for the girls athlete of the week as the online poll will close at noon Jan. 29. Finalists include Khalia Hartwell, Kamiya Christian, Chloe Osteen, Azaria Sims, Opal Maralit and Tayte Calvert, each recognized for strong game plays. Go Upstate
- ➤ Local SCHSL has launched a poll to choose the top boys basketball midseason player with 10 candidates from Greenville, Spartanburg and Anderson; voters can cast votes as often as they like until noon Jan. 30. Go Upstate
- ➤ The South Carolina high school baseball coaches association released the 2026 SCHSL preseason rankings yesterday; Southside Christian is first in Class 3A and the season begins Feb. 27. Go Upstate
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Healthy Smiles Laugh For A Child
6:00 – 11:59 p.m. — Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium — $30 add-on for VIP access — Enjoy a VIP experience with cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and early entry at this community event.
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Winter Concert
3-4 p.m. — Twichell Auditorium — Ticket details available — Youth musicians showcase their growth and dedication with challenging repertoire.
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The King's Singers Performance
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Blackman Music Building — $34 – $66 — Experience vocal perfection as The King's Singers blend harmony and artistry in an unforgettable concert.
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Candlelight Concert: Valentine's Day Special
8:45-9:45 p.m. — Indigo Hall & Events — Get your tickets now — Experience the magic of live music in a unique candlelit setting.
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Love & Passion Valentine's Dinner & Music
6:30 PM — Venue 415 Union — Proceeds to PTL Training Course — Celebrate love with a romantic dinner and live music by the Floyd Passion Band.
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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
You will never be able to escape from your heart. So it's better to listen to what it has to say.
~ Paulo Coelho
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