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City’s policy of re-engineering private property rights influenced by MASC

Myrtle Beach City Council's Tuesday vote allowing City Manager John Pedersen to enter into a sale agreement (of taxpayer purchased property) with a city...

Records show non-voting condo owners fund city’s tax budget

Records produced by the City of Myrtle Beach provide a clear indication of just who is funding the city's $200 million annual budget. ...

City – County “Hospitality Fees” mediation began today

Attorneys for Horry County and Myrtle Beach met at 9 a.m. this morning at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center and began mediating their...

CITY BULLIES DOWNTOWN MERCHANT AND LOSES BIG

For showing great courage in standing up to the weight of Myrtle Beach City Government, MyrtleBeachSC news proclaims Saturday, August 3rd as Sachin...

Santee Cooper debacle celebrates 2 years

Two years have passed since SCANA and Santee Cooper pulled the plug on the V.C. Summer nuclear debacle – leaving Santee Cooper customers to...

‘Confidential’ re-zoning in Myrtle Beach raises ownership questions

City Council passed first reading of a re-zoning request on 2 acres of land along 14th Avenue North between Chester Street and Withers Drive....

Alan Clemmons Myrtle Beach Home for sale

Myrtle Beach District 107 S.C. Representative Alan Clemmons listed his private residence, as well as, his Myrtle Beach horse farm for sale with Keystone...

Today’s bacteria driven swim advisory – long history Myrtle Beach not held accountable.

A short-term swimming advisory was issued today for the beach at the public access of 15th Avenue South in Myrtle Beach, according to...

City knowingly puts citizens & tourists at health risk. 33% of sewer pipes – 30 to 40 years old, leaking, collapsing.

Last Sunday's leak of 15,000 gallons of raw sewage into Withers Swash was a potential outcome with risks fully known by Myrtle Beach...

What’s in a name? $54,000 of resident tax payer dollars

Home owners living on the corner of 19th Avenue South and Yaupon Street are hoping a name change can help with the perception of...

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