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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

For Socastee, Hurricanes mean more flooding

Hurricane Isias landed in Ocean Isle Beach last night. The areas around Ocean Isle Beach took the brunt of the initial storm. North Myrtle...

Isias projected to make direct Myrtle Beach area landfall tonight

The 2 p.m. update from the National Hurricane Center has Tropical Storm Isias re-organizing into a Category 1 hurricane. Isias is currently moving 9 miles...

Tropical Storm Isias tracking for Myrtle Beach Tuesday 2 a.m.

Tropical Storm Isias is expected to reach the Myrtle Beach area on Tuesday at 2 a.m. The National Hurricane Center predicts the storm...

Mark McBride to face Case Brittain, Randal Wallace for S.C. 107

Mark McBride is witnessing a recent resurgence, with thousands of viewers watching his every post from his personal page on Facebook. It is highly ...

How Tech Will Make Beaches Safer

We like to think of the beach as a place to relax and let go of our worries. For the most part, that’s exactly...

Wednesday Water Cooler July 22

Dave and David (MyrtleBeachSC.com) are ON-SITE at Buoys Beach Bar & Grill in North Myrtle Beach - a restaurant fighting to survive during the...

Breaking down the Santee Cooper settlement for rate payers

"Judge Toal, perhaps mindful that such a large legal fee might raise eyebrows in the public, took pains to elaborate at length on why...

The Oasis, Fountainbleu, The Lancer, and Pedersen

The Oasis, The Fountainbleu and the Lancer are three motels in Myrtle Beach that date back to a long gone construction era. The...

City of Myrtle Beach Tourist Tax marks 10 year anniversary

Summer 2020 marks the tenth anniversary of peak season collections of the controversial City of Myrtle Beach Tourist Tax. 80 percent of...

Alan Clemmons resigns. Is Myrtle Beach City Manager next in his future?

Myrtle Beach State Representative Alan Clemmons resigned effective noon July 17th. In a letter sent to all local media, Clemmons stated: "With a heavy...

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