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After rehab, S.C. Rep steps down as Judiciary Head

 The chairman of the South Carolina House Judiciary Committee took time off on September 23rd to seek help for his own alcohol abuse. Murphy...

James Madison crushes Coastal Carolina Chants

In a wild Saturday, that witnessed multiple marquee upsets, the James Madison Dukes crushed Coastal Carolina University 47-7. While the loss was only Coastal's...

Motel guest beaten with metal rebar and brass knuckles over tool issues

The City of Myrtle Beach continues to struggle with issues regarding violent crime. Officers were called on Oct. 18 to the Virginian Motel on...

NEADA: Home Heating Costs In SC Reach Highest Level in More than 10 Years

A November 15th report issued by the National Energy Assistance Directors Association states the average cost of home heating is estimated to increase by...

With Town Manager’s proposed resignation, drama continues in Surfside Beach

Surfside Beach Town Manager, Bill Shanahan, sent a terse email to town council announcing his resignation effective December 17th. Key members of Town...

Popular ice cream venue coming to Surfside Beach pier

Painters Ice Cream will soon find a new home on the Surfside Beach pier. The pier is scheduled to open Spring 2023. The first...

Myrtle Beach Company buys Monterey Bay Suites

MB National, LLC, whose registered agent is retired local Myrtle Beach attorney, Clay Brittain, III, has purchased a majority interest in Monterey Bay Suites...

THE GREAT CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW RETURNS TO NORTH MYRTLE BEACH

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – The Great Christmas Light Show is back at the North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex. Opening night is...

Dec. 6th: Free local dinner to support Connie Maxwell Children’s Home

Politics and compassion merge on Tuesday December 6th, as Republicans and Democrats reach across the aisle in support of children in foster care at...

Myrtle Beach hires opioid program crisis coordinator

After years of struggling with downtown homelessness and related addiction concerns, the City of Myrtle Beach hired its first Opioid Program Coordinator today. This...

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