Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on March 20
The Elvis Fan Club of Myrtle Beach/Grand Strand invites Elvis fans to a dinner party for all ages, and all tribute artists are welcome to perform. More details at 424-9124,Click to Continue »
View ArticleSpring on the Grand Strand has upsides, downsides
Spring on the Grand Strand brings many good things: beautiful flowers -- including the Strands own version of D.C.s cherry blossoms, the Bradford pear blooms -- an abundance of baby…Click to Continue »
View ArticleJoint SC-Ga. Port board to study river capacity
The Georgia-South Carolina state board working to develop a $5 billion container ship terminal on the Savannah River will study capacity and navigation on the river to see if the…Click to Continue »
View ArticleDear Reader | It’s a new day for women as leaders
About 20 years ago when I was working as a city editor for a daily newspaper in Connecticut, I took a call from a man who wanted to speak to…Click to Continue »
View ArticleMyrtle Beach Notebook | It’s hard not to feed the ducks
If you?re a bird enthusiast, spring is a great time here, because in addition to the Carolina wrens, cardinals and other little birds that seem to appear out of nowhere,Click to Continue »
View ArticleExport-Import Bank fight pits Graham, DeMint
Sens. Lindsey Graham and Jim DeMint, both S.C. Republicans, are leading opposite sides of a fight within their party over a federal export-assistance program expected to reach the Senate floor…Click to...
View ArticleVoters appeal S.C. redistricting plan
Six black S.C. voters took their case to the nation's highest court on Monday, asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal over the state's new congressional and state…Click to Continue »
View ArticleDead Dog Saloon quickly coming back to life
The walls are beginning to rise and the new floor plan is taking shape at the Dead Dog Saloon, which was destroyed by fire last month.Click to Continue »
View ArticlePolice roundup | Man charged in weekend stabbing
Charges were filed early Monday against a 19-year-old Horry County man in connection with a stabbing that occurred during the weekend, Horry County police Sgt. Robert Kegler said.Click to Continue »
View ArticleCharter, private schools could get boost
Interest in alternatives to traditional public schools is alive in the General Assembly.Click to Continue »
View ArticleAB mayor to have jury trial Tuesday for driving on wrong side of road charge
Atlantic Beach Mayor Retha Pierce is expected to have a jury trial Tuesday morning after she was charged last year for driving on the wrong side of the road in…Click to Continue »
View ArticleMyrtle Beach mayor to deliver State of the City tonight
Myrtle Beach Mayor John Rhodes delivers his State of the City address at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers at the Ted C. Collins Law Enforcement Center. Everyone is welcome.Click to Continue »
View ArticleVolume up, exports equaling imports at SC port
Exports have reached parity with imports through the Port of Charleston and will only increase in the future as the Chinese economy expands and other markets emerge around the world,Click to Continue »
View ArticleIssac J. Bailey | Voters are key to Atlantic Beach’s future
Gov. Nikki Haley finally did something last week that should have occurred at least 6 months ago.Click to Continue »
View ArticleHorry County murder suspect arrested in Myrtle Beach
Agents with the U.S. Marshals Service on Tuesday arrested a man wanted on a murder charge in Horry County, police said.Click to Continue »
View ArticleThings to do in the Myrtle Beach area on March 21
The Winyah Bay Heritage Festival has ended, but its judged art exhibition continues through March 31. Details at 546-7423 or www.ricemuseum.org.Click to Continue »
View ArticleSC ponders turning buses over to school districts
A House panel listened to two hours of testimony Tuesday before Rep. Jim Merrill asked to delay a vote on his bill, which would allow school districts to either run…Click to Continue »
View ArticleSoftball bat plus HGTC professor equals learning
It was Prof. Jeff Scotts second whack at the dummys head Tuesday morning that really did it for him.Click to Continue »
View ArticleWinthrop president to retire in summer of 2013
Winthrop University President Anthony DiGiorgio announced he is retiring in the summer of 2013 after 24 years leading the school in Rock Hill.Click to Continue »
View ArticleSC panel approves bills on business property taxes
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) House Republicans advanced measures Tuesday that cut South Carolinas tax rate on manufacturing and commercial property eventually reducing revenue to local governments by more...
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