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City Discusses Oceanfront Beach Bacteria Pollution

Janet Curry, Deputy Director Of City Of Myrtle Beach Public Works, made a presentation to the Beach Advisory Committee concerning the city's storm-water concerns...

Humpback Whales Spotted Along Myrtle Beach Coast

Humpback whales were seen traveling the coast of Myrtle Beach over the past few days. Two humpback whales were traveling the coast in tandem. According...

11 Ways Myrtle Beach Residents Can Reduce Water Pollution

Contributed by Special Reporter: John Hawthorne Want to Help Reduce Water Pollution? Here's How... “If I don't drink water, I’m going to die.” - desperate Puerto Rican trying to survive. The...

Affluent Dunes Area Infected – 92 Times Unsafe

92 TIMES UNSAFE MyrtleBeachSC.com, by chance, filmed teens wading in the exclusive Dunes Area of Myrtle Beach. The waters were ninety two times unsafe for...

Hurricane Irma Tracks West Away From Myrtle Beach

The projected forecast for Hurricane Irma has shifted West. The storm is projected to make land in Southern Florida and run along the land mass...

Lumberton Family Responds To Cruel Treatment By City Government

This past Saturday,  a Myrtle Beach tourist from Lumberton, N.C. put a prayer request on Facebook for her mother, who fell deathly  ill after...

Healthy Teen Gets Skin Cellulitis During Myrtle Beach Visit

"Water should be clean and safe for everyone all of the time. When you have 14 million tourists a year coming to swim, as...

NOAA Offshore Testing For Potential Oil Drilling Off Myrtle Beach Coast Set

Bo Petersen of  The Post and Courier published this week that five companies have filed permit requests, and all of them want to explore...

Rains Bring Expected Bacteria Spikes In Ocean Water

Three days of heavy rains this week, produced expected unhealthy bacteria spikes in ocean water at two area drainage locations in downtown Myrtle Beach. As the...

Beach Alert – Rainy Days Cause Bacteria Spikes

As Myrtle Beach  has now experienced several days of hard rains,  with a continuation of those rains forecast-ed today, tourists do need to be on...

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