Police roundup | Charleston area man who died in S.C. 22 wreck identified
The man who died in an Aynor area car crash Wednesday has been identified.Click to Continue »
View ArticleSaturday Wish List for the Myrtle Beach area
?Build a Backpack?: Back-to-school supply drive runs July 23 through Aug. 31 at Wal-mart Stores in Leland, Shallotte, and Southport. They are working with Communities In Schools of Brunswick...
View ArticleSaturday Swap for the Myrtle Beach area
Puzzle Swap: There will be a Puzzle Swap at 2 p.m. on Aug. 14, Ocean View Baptist Church, located on the corner of U.S. 17 Business and 74th Avenue North,Click to Continue »
View ArticleStaffing moves forward for Carolina Forest library
Two full-time staffers have been hired to man the still-unopened Carolina Forest library, and two part-time employees are in the process of being selected.Click to Continue »
View ArticleOwners still deciding what development will be built at S.C. 544 and U.S. 17...
You?ve seen crews clearing that last vacant corner at S.C. 544 and U.S. 17 Bypass, but don?t expect to see new stores and restaurants popping up there anytime soon.Click to Continue »
View ArticleThings to do in the Myrtle Beach area on July 21
Join Castaway Paws Rescue and the St. Francis shelter for its ?Adoption and Hidden Treasure? event, including a doggie fashion show and children?s dog wash competition (registration required at...
View ArticleFormer Horry County sheriff’s deputy arrested for biting woman
A former Horry County sheriff?s deputy was arrested Thursday in connection to a June 23 assault, said the S.C. Law Enforcement division.Click to Continue »
View ArticleDocuments reveal details of Lejeune’s toxic water
Thousands of newly released documents about water contamination at Camp Lejeune add to the evidence that the military long knew about tainted tap water blamed for deaths and illnesses among…Click to...
View ArticleExperimental turtle surgery performed in N.C.
Veterinarians successfully completed experimental skull surgery on a green sea turtle Thursday at N.C. State University in Raleigh. They say the turtle, which is too young to easily tell its…Click to...
View ArticleYouth in Myrtle Beach get assist on life lessons from NBA’s Sessions
On Tuesday, Darius Lewis, 10, was learning how to make free throws, 3-pointers and layups.Click to Continue »
View ArticlePolice roundup | Former deputy charged with biting woman
A former Horry County sheriff?s deputy was charged Thursday for a June 23 assault, said the S.C. Law Enforcement division.Click to Continue »
View ArticleMyrtle Beach police investigate string of burglaries
Katherine Ifandel, manager at Salsarita?s Fresh Cantina in Myrtle Beach, was woken by city police around 5 a.m. Friday because the restaurant was broken into.Click to Continue »
View ArticleMyrtle Beach cross-dressing bank robber receives 5 years in prison
A Conway man who robbed a Myrtle Beach bank dressed as a woman has pleaded guilty and was sentenced to serve five years in prison and four years on probation,Click to Continue »
View ArticleUnemployment rate increases in Myrtle Beach area
The unemployment rate in Horry County increased in June as more people started to look for jobs.Click to Continue »
View ArticleMan arrested after his wife, partner slain
A Columbia man tried to pin the killing of his wife on his partner in an illegal gambling business by shooting his colleague to death in their expensive suburban Columbia…Click to Continue »
View ArticleHemingway native who became Harlem soul food queen dies at 86
Sylvia Woods, founder of the famed Harlem soul food restaurant that carries her name and is a must-stop for locals, tourists, politicians, and Southerners living in New York, has died.Click to Continue »
View ArticleN.J. still targeting S.C. garbage dump for nuclear waste disposal
Despite resistance in South Carolina, a Northeastern company is pressing forward with plans to ship tons of radioactive dirt from New Jersey to Lee County's mega garbage dump along Interstate…Click to...
View ArticleNew class of future doctors will learn on simulators
Gone are the days when the first time a doctor treats a wound or performs a tracheotomy is on a live patient.Click to Continue »
View ArticleGraham: Nation starting to move to port vision
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham says the nation is beginning to move toward a national vision for its ports that will have to handle a generation of larger containerships that will…Click to Continue »
View ArticleCourthouse notebook | Myrtle Beach area mortgage fraudster facing new...
Kenneth Paul Holmes, a home builder who was released from federal prison in June after serving five months for his role in an Horry County mortgage fraud scheme, was back…Click to Continue »
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