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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

Sun News downsizes. What’s next for print news?

The Myrtle Beach Sun News relocated today. The newspaper downsized to a new office inside the Coastal Carolina National Bank on 38th Avenue North. The...

$20 Million theft of Horry County School money lawsuit continues

On March 6th, Circuit Court Judge Carmen T. Mullen denied the City of Myrtle Beach’s request to dismiss a lawsuit brought...

Well funded group mails out trash letter to Surfside Residents

Just when Surfside Beach residents believed "all things political" were rock bottom, a well funded local group mailed out between $2,000 and $3,000...

SC residents too poor and too stupid to understand electricity rate issues

As S.C. Legislators currently meet with Santee Cooper over the $9 billion lost at the utilities of Santee Cooper and SCANA, a PURC report...

WaterCooler Wednesday March 11th

WATERCOOLER WEDNESDAY: Dave, Seth and David (MyrtleBeachSC.com) are ON-SITE at the Charleston Visitors Center. We’re talking about how state legislators secretly funneled $1 million to...

Surfside Beach drama pivots twice in one week

The drama in Surfside Beach continues. Today, Surfside Beach residents met in front of Town Hall to show support and get updates on the...

Residents plan “Celebrate Sabrina” day

Residents of the Town of Surfside Beach have scheduled a "Celebrate Sabrina" day for March 9th at 12 noon at Town Hall. The event is...

Local electric co-op March 4th

WATERCOOLER WEDNESDAY: Dave, Seth and David are ON-SITE at our local S.C. electric co-op discussing how our state legislators are responsible for skyrocketing monthly...

98% of Saturday’s primary voters said flooding key issue 2020

Exit poll surveys taken at Loris elementary, the Horry County North Strand Recreation Center and Head Start in Longs yesterday concerned flood issues in...

Administrator’s divisiveness follows him from Summerville

"Lawyers we spoke with after a press conference held in the City of Myrtle Beach said they expect multiple lawsuits to come out...

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