Sales of previously owned US homes slipped to their weakest level in about three decades last year on the back of high housing prices and mortgage rates, according to industry data released Friday. Existing home sales came in at 4.06 million on an annual basis in 2024, the lowest level since 1995, said the National
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In honor of Lt. Mark Meadows, who died in early January, a part of an Irondale road will be named in his memory.The area of Ruffner Road where the Irondale Police Department shooting range is will soon have a sign posted with his name, Mayor James Steward said during a city council meeting. A man of very few words. Very encouraging. And we are going to miss him at the City of Irondale, Stewart said during his celebration of life.During the service, Stewart read quotes from a letter Meadows sent him following that meeting.I love working for the Irondale Police Department, and I am honored to play a small part in its growth,” Meadows wrote.Meadows was hit by a vehicle and killed while working traffic duty outside of the Church of the Highlands.A Jacksonville, Florida, native and former Army Ranger, Meadows began his career in law enforcement at the Mountain Brook Police Department in 1992.From there, he transitioned to the Irondale Police Department where he spent more than three decades serving the community.The Police Benevolent Foundation is raising money for Meadows’ widow and his family.Click on this link to find out more.The city of Irondale is shining blue lights: one day for each year he served the communities of Irondale and Mountain Brook. People from the community were asked to join in with bows and lights around their homes and businesses.Video below: Irondale hangs blue ribbons, lights city in blue to honor late Lt. Mark Meadows
Spartanburg County leaders are laying out their priorities and goals for this year while hoping to continue the momentum the county has seen over the past few years.Council member David Britt said 2025 will be a busy year not only because of the ongoing construction and development but the projects they want to complete before the end of the year.Britt said roads and bridges are on the top of council members’ minds.”The penny sales tax that the voters approved is now being accumulated, the money, and we’ve got a plan in action,” he said. Britt said more than 570 roads are targeted for improvement across the county over the six remaining years of the one percent sales tax, which was continued by voters in 2023.He also said he is looking forward to a successful opening of Fifth Third Park the home baseball stadium of the Minor League Hub City Spartanburgers in April.”That project, along with the parking deck that’s associated there, and the commercial and retail development is going to happen around it is going to set Spartanburg apart from any other locale, I think, in the not only in the Southeast, but I think in the country,” Britt said.He also said public safety remains another top priority for himself and council. “We want to make sure our sheriff’s deputies and also the folks that work at the jail, the detention officers, are well compensated and they’re taken care of because safety is also number one,” Britt said.Last year, OneSpartanburg said it helped recruit around $745 million in economic investment into the county, creating about 1,200 new jobs. Britt said he wants to continue having smart growth while being fiscally responsible.”We want to make sure that our residents are getting every benefit they can from the tax dollars that they invest in this county. We don’t take that lightly,” he said. Britt also said he is looking forward to the county’s pet resource center opening by the end of this year. He also expects construction to begin on the new joint city-county complex in downtown by the end of the year. He also said the county will be focusing its efforts on the new Saluda Grade Trail, which connects northern Spartanburg County and western North Carolina.
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