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David Hucks is a 12th generation descendant of the area we now call Myrtle Beach, S.C. David attended Coastal Carolina University and like most of his family, has never left the area. David is the lead journalist at MyrtleBeachSC.com

The positive side of Surfside Beach politics

Bob Hellyer is a Surfside Beach resident and former Magistrate Judge of Judges from the D.C. area, namely Virginia. Many locals tell us they have...

Myrtle Beach Insiders fund Institute for Responsible Development

A long list of City of Myrtle Beach elite, industry insiders are pooling $2 million in funds to create the Institute for Responsible Development....

Myrtle Beach mailer mocks Surfside Beach, leaves out one thing no town wants to be

During campaign season, residents can expect all manner of misbehavior from competing candidates. The rhetoric can be accelerated when Political Action Groups like the Grand...

How to vote absentee in Surfside Beach runoff

According to the Horry County Voter Registration & Elections Board voters can vote absentee in the Surfside Beach elections. If you wish to vote...

Write in candidates illegal in Surfside Beach runoff

According to Chairman Larry Leagans, of the Horry County Voter Registration & Elections Board, write in candidates are illegal in any runoff election in...

Surfside Beach Town Council headed to run off

The Town of Surfside Beach Town Council (vote for up to three) election results are in. Four candidates are heading for a...

Councilman Worley balks at leaked City-County agreement. “Lock me up!”

Horry County Councilman Harold Worley spoke openly tonight about the Myrtle Beach City-Horry County Hospitality mediation settlement. Members of both municipalities are bringing...

Bob Hellyer and Julie Samples headed to run off for Surfside Beach Mayor

With 94% of the vote counted, candidates Bob Hellyer and Julie Samples are headed to a runoff for the office of Surfside Beach...

Myrtle Beach Election is 2 days away. Will voters turn out?

In two days, city elections will be held county-wide.  Questions remain if the City of Myrtle Beach will return the same incumbents, or like-minded...

Tuesday’s vote: A chance for Myrtle Beach to look in the mirror

On Tuesday, Myrtle Beach goes to the polls. Will residents continue to vote for a city controlled business climate? While Mayor Bethune believes "Fake...

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