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Governor to allow indoor dining beginning May 11th

At a Friday press conference, S.C. Governor Henry McMaster stated he would allow S.C. restaurants to resume indoor dining this Monday, May 11th. The...

Historic Horry families who lose loved ones, now mourn twice

Mike Roberts is a dear friend. The Roberts are long time Conway natives. Mike even tried his hand at politics once, ...

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,...

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

Melissa Martin, Self-syndicated columnist                                                             Wheelersburg, Ohio  [email protected] 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...

S.C. Governor delegates beach openings to local governments

UPDATE: At 5 p.m. April 20, the City of Myrtle Beach announced that they will keep public beach access and parking closed for now???...

City of Myrtle Beach quarantines 92 employees per City Manager

In a letter sent to city staff, Myrtle Beach City Manager John Pedersen states 92 employees have been quarantined as a result of...

Projection from the University of Washington – S.C. is past peak of Coronavirus

Projections from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation show that, not only has Horry County past the peak of the virus, but also...

Governor leaves residents guessing on when the state will re-open

BEACHES REMAIN CLOSED INDEFINITELY At a press conference today, S.C. Governor Henry McMaster announced the state will open up boat ramps for fishing and outdoor...

Myrtle Beach closed at least until May 15th

Myrtle Beach Mayor Brenda Bethune told local press today that the City of Myrtle Beach will continue its current shut down through May 15th. The...

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