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How to vote Absentee in the June 9th primaries

MyrtleBeachSC News has received many requests from those of you wanting to vote absentee due to the Coronavirus and Social Distancing. Questions asked include: ...

Governor lifts stay at home, allows outdoor dining, & hot spot visitors

In a 4 p.m. press conference, S.C. Governor Henry McMaster lifted the "Work or Home" mandates effective May 4th. "Stay at home"...

City follows suit. Will open Myrtle Beach to tourists tomorrow

In a morning "conference call" City Hall meeting, Myrtle Beach City Council voted to follow the cities of North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach,...

Audio plays slurred speech of councilman at Surfside Beach meeting

On Tuesday night, April 28th, Surfside Beach held a "call in" Town Council meeting. The purpose of the meeting was a consideration of re-opening...

Watercooler Wednesday at Buoys on the Boulevard

WATERCOOLER WEDNESDAY: Dave, Seth, David (MyrtleBeachSC.com) and Paul are ON-SITE at “Buoy’s” in North Myrtle. The restaurant tried to open on Monday but was shut...

Area beaches open up for tourists

On Tuesday, Horry County, Georgetown County, North Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach governments voted to allow short-term rentals beginning this Friday, May 1st. Myrtle Beach...

Our readers speak. Time to re-open S.C.

Melissa Martin, Self-syndicated columnist                                                             Wheelersburg, Ohio  melissamartincounselor@live.com Dear Editor: ### Is it time to reopen the beaches and oceans? Humans are missing beaches. No matter what country or what coastline,...

Mayor goes on CNN. Huge protest in Columbia. Will Bethune lead by example?

A huge "Open Up S.C." rally was held today in Columbia. This, after Myrtle Beach Mayor Brenda Bethune went on CNN on April...

Study: Myrtle Beach economy hardest hit in nation

Ecommerce website Volusion ranks the City of Myrtle Beach the number one midsized metro cities in America in a report of ...

How Alan Clemmons botched beach opening in Myrtle Beach

"Perhaps checking in with the City Manager or Mayor of his district would have been a wise first move." Representative Alan Clemmons represents Myrtle Beach...

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