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Georgetown police investigate deadly shooting

Police in Georgetown are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Tuesday night on Alex Alford Drive.Click to Continue »

 

Strand Notebook | L.W. Paul Living History Farm takes visitors back in time

April 11 is Spring Event Day at the L.W. Paul Living History Farm in Conway, part of the Horry County Museum. Everyone is invited to enjoy a day of plowing…Click to Continue »

 

White SC officer charged with murder for shooting black man

A white police officer was charged with murder Tuesday after he shot and killed a black motorist during a traffic stop in South Carolina. A video showing the encounter captures…Click to Continue »

 

Myrtle Beach to talk Performing Arts Center options at budget retreat

Myrtle Beach will consider a new idea next week for construction of a performing arts center after progress on the project slowed as city officials worked toward improving safety during…Click to Continue »

 

Conway firefighters “wetdown” new engine

For Le Hendrick the “wetdown” of a new fire engine Tuesday evening was “like Christmas.”Click to Continue »

 

Horry County Council Chairman honors Grabowski with memories, moment of silence

A single rose and black ribbon tied in a bow sat in front of the seat of the late Horry County Councilman Bob Grabowski as council met Tuesday for the…Click to Continue »

 

Coast RTA chooses next leader

Coast RTA announced Tuesday that Brian Piascik will serve as its next general manager and chief executive officer.Click to Continue »

 

Police arrest 1 for Surfside Beach Kangaroo station armed robbery

Horry County police arrested one person in connection to an armed robbery at a Kangaroo gas station last month. Anthony Ferrari, 18, of Surfside Beach was charged with armed robbery…Click to Continue »

 

Viers pleads guilty to money laundering

Facing up to 145 years in prison, former state Rep. Thad Viers agrees to plea deal on money laundering charge…Click to Continue »

 

Volunteers needed to maintain U.S. 17 Bypass landscaping on South Strand

For a dozen years, Lou Krieger and two buddies took care of more than a mile of medians on U.S. 17 Bypass. He planted knockout roses, palmetto trees and even…Click to Continue »

 

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