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Horry County police investigate Myrtle Beach area home invasion

Horry County police are investigating a home invasion that occurred during the weekend in the Myrtle Beach area, Lt. Raul Denis said.Click to Continue »

 

Man reports to Myrtle Beach police cellphone stolen after prostitution offer

A Myrtle Beach man reported his cellphone was stolen after he met a woman who he said attempted to sell him sex for money, according to authorities.Click to Continue »

 

See Tuesday's forecast for the Myrtle Beach area.

Mostly sunny skies are expected today in the Myrtle Beach area with a high temperature of 48 degrees, according to AccuWeather. Mostly clear skies are expected overnight with a low…Click to Continue »

 

Myrtle Beach residents soon can pick up city parking decals

The city will soon offer the two-year parking decals for 2015 and 2016.Click to Continue »

 

Horry County Schools delays giving elementary students iPads

Horry County school’s Personalized Digital Learning initiative, which is designed to put a digital device in each student’s hand, will not spread to grades three to five just yet.Click to Continue »

 

Rick Maxey elected acting superintendent of Horry County Schools

Horry County Board of Education elected Rick Maxey as acting superintendent Monday night after almost of month of him serving as deputy superintendent.Click to Continue »

 

Some flights to and from Myrtle Beach cancel

Some flights between Myrtle Beach and the northeast have been cancelled, as that area braces for a winter storm.Click to Continue »

 

Renovation estimates for old MYR terminal tops $10m

Renovations to the former Myrtle Beach International Airport terminal will cost more than $10 million to open two new gates, meet federal requirements and make it more aesthetically pleasing with…Click to Continue »

 

MYR renovations include indoor service-animal restroom

Plans for renovations at Myrtle Beach International Airport include an animal-relief area for service animals.Click to Continue »

 

Updated plans for new oceanfront resort in Myrtle Beach include demolition of small apartment building

Changes to a proposed new oceanfront resort in Myrtle Beach could result in the demolition of a four-unit apartment building on 17th Avenue North, city staff said.Click to Continue »

 

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