Little River man ordered to serve 30 years in 2010 murder of unconscious man
A Little River man will serve 30 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to murder in the death of a man, whose throat was cut while he was unconscious,Click to Continue »
View ArticleS.C. Democrat with criminal past runs for Congress
South Carolina Democratic leaders are trying to decide whether to support a convicted felon running for Congress as a Democrat.Click to Continue »
View ArticleHGTC pavilion dedicated to technical college pioneer
Horry-Georgetown Technical College senior vice president Marilyn Fore said she wanted to give back to the college and decided it would also be a perfect opportunity to honor her husband,Click to...
View ArticleHorry County Council to vote on county employee retiree health insurance changes
The Horry County Council will consider a resolution at Tuesday?s meeting to make changes to the retiree health insurance plan, a measure that would affect the almost 2,000 county employees…Click to...
View ArticleSBI doesn’t want to release failed test reports
The State Bureau of Investigation is refusing to turn over the failed certification tests of some crime lab analysis, North Carolina prosecutors say.Click to Continue »
View ArticleDistrict 32 races to be finalized in Monday recount
After an up-and-down election night, state Sen. Yancey McGill and challenger Cezar McKnight will at last get final word this coming week as to the winner of the Democratic primary…Click to Continue »
View ArticleNew law to keep booze flowing for DNC convention
Adding a twist to blue laws in an increasingly red state, North Carolina's Republican-led legislature is toasting a measure intended to keep the booze flowing at the Democratic National...
View ArticleGeorgetown’s Tara Hall puts on fundraiser to pay for extra staff member
For the first time, Georgetown?s Tara Hall Home for Boys held an on-campus fundraiser Saturday as the Tara Hall Paddle Fest took to the water.Click to Continue »
View ArticleBus service considers Lake City-Myrtle Beach fare increase
The Pee Dee Regional Transportation Authority is considering a fare increase for the Lake City/Myrtle Beach Commuter bus that runs once each weekday from Lake City to Myrtle Beach and…Click to Continue »
View ArticleThings to do in the Myrtle Beach area on June 17
?The Wild West in American Art? exhibit of sculpture, paintings, drawings and prints continues through July 22, presenting Western life as seen through artists? interpretations of its customs,...
View ArticleFamily links | Father and sons find solace on the golf course
Late last year, George Wallace and his two sons found themselves confronted with personal challenges that constituted crossroads in each of their lives.Click to Continue »
View ArticleCDC’s finding doesn’t sway some on motorcycle helmet regulation
Fewer motorcyclists die in states that require helmets, and the costs to society are lower, too, according to a new federal study released Thursday, but that information doesn?t sway some…Click to...
View ArticleCourthouse notebook | Bankruptcy, theft allegations to affect Hart Realty...
More than 100 Grand Strand residents who rent homes from Hart Realty & Property Management will have to file claims with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Charleston if they want…Click to Continue »
View ArticleAnalysis: Cities with more walkers, bike commuters are less obese
The latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention affirms an alarming trend: we?re fat and not getting any slimmer. An estimated 35 percent of U.S. adults are…Click to Continue »
View ArticleBallot chaos opens path for petition candidates
In a year when nearly 250 candidates statewide were tossed from primary ballots, petition candidates have a rare shot at winning in November.Click to Continue »
View ArticleVolunteers prepare for opening of new school in Pawleys Island
Thirty volunteers showed off their best work clothes Saturday at Waccamaw Middle School during a day of painting and renovation in one of the building?s older wings.Click to Continue »
View ArticleTweeting a revolution in priesthood
Josh Joseph grew up in a sprawling, extended Roman Catholic family, was educated in Columbia parochial schools and knew from a young age that a church vocation might be in…Click to Continue »
View ArticleNew evacuation plan concerns Myrtle Beach area tourism leaders
New hurricane plans that could mean earlier evacuations have some Grand Strand hoteliers and tourism promoters concerned.Click to Continue »
View ArticleCanadian Report | Prime minister: Europe should be more like Canada
E uropean countries need to adopt the ?Canadian approach? in dealing with looming political and economic turmoil, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says.Click to Continue »
View ArticleThings to do in the Myrtle Beach area on June 18
Atlantic Stage presents ?The Oodles of Strudel Scrumptious Kitchen Caper,? for all ages, daily through Tuesday. Details at 877-287-8587 or www.atlanticstage.com.Click to Continue »
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