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October 05, 2008
Flags lowered for firefighters
Many of you may have notice flags lowered Sunday. That’s because October 5th is recognized as an observance day of fallen firefighters across the nation.
October 04, 2008
Election officials brace for large voter turnout
It’s now past deadline for South Carolina residents to register to vote in Nov. 4 election.
But, earlier Saturday voter registration offices were open in the Pee Dee and across the state and many people took advantage of that to register.
October 03, 2008
Myrtle Beach moves forward with boardwalk project
David Sebok, executive director of the Downtown Redevelopment Corporation said the board will take one last look at the landscaping plans, probably in two weeks.
Auto industry ok in Myrtle Beach
We took a look at how the economy is affecting Myrtle Beach car dealerships.
Bikers ride around Myrtle Beach to avoid city limits
The group started out at Jamin’ Town in Surfside Beach, then made their way all the way up to North Myrtle Beach, and then came back again, ending their ride back at Jamin’ Town.
Myrtle Beach faces lawsuit over ordinances
The suit was filed Friday in United States District Court in Florence, by Charleston-based attorney, Elizabeth P. Marlow.
Six people face drug charges in Bennettsville
Bennettsville police have arrested six people as a result of an undercover drug investigation that began Aug. 1.
October 02, 2008
Curfew law part of new Myrtle Beach ordinances
But Myrtle Beach police hope that in the future you will see fewer teenagers out on the boulevard early in the morning, thanks to a new law that reads in part, that teenagers under the age of 18 cannot be out from 1-6 a.m. without a valid reason.
Business owners file suit against Myrtle Beach
The city of Myrtle Beach is facing another lawsuit over some of the new ordinances passed by city council, designed to curtail the May motorcycle rallies.
USC dean offers unique insight on vice presidential debate
The vice presidential candidates are getting ready for what could be the most-watched vice presidential debate in history.
School bus crash sends children to the hospital
An Horry County school bus accident sends 11 children to the hospital.
Ice cream shop, beachwear store destroyed by fire
Ann Fairchild and Leslie Moseley grabbed what they could Thursday afternoon as smoke filled Fairchild’s family business, Painters Ice Cream shop in Garden City Beach.
One day left for Grand Strand voters to register
The deadline in South Carolina to register to vote in the Nov. 4 general election is Saturday, Oct. 4. Click here for complete details.
C-SPAN bus makes visit to Grand Strand
Cable television network offers students a chance to learn more about federal government and how the network covers every proceeding on Capitol Hill
Palin to make first campaign appearance in Carolinas
Newspaper reports the Republican Vice Presidential candidate will speak at East Carolina University next week
October 01, 2008
Suspect named in Hartsville seed store slaying
Hartsville Police have identified a suspect in connection with the slaying of 57 year-old Keith Hoyle Hancock of Hartsville—Eddie Anthony Huggins. He is wanted for murder and robbery.
Group ‘rescues’ Marion County Animal Shelter
The Marion County Animal Shelter has made news for years about the lack of care for the animals. But last month, Marion County Council awarded Paws to the Rescue, an animal rescue group, a management contract to oversee the daily operations.
What would you ask a financial advisor about your money?
How is the economy affecting you? We’d like to hear from you. On Thursday, News 13 will bring you up-to-date information on what you should do with your money.
Horry County Council members address rally issue
In the first meeting of an ad hoc committee formed to focus on the Grand Strand bike rallies, the four member committee chose councilman Kevin Hardee as chair.
Fall bike rally in full swing despite ordinances
Wednesday was the first day of the Harley-Davidson fall motorcycle rally. Organizers said this year’s rally is progressing like any other, but many those involved aren’t sure how many of this week’s participants will be back in the spring.
Surfside Beach Police search for burglar
Surfside Beach Police say cash, credit cards, and checks were stolen from a home in the 600 Block of Ocean Boulevard nearly a month ago, on Sept. 2.
Bennettsville police arrest sexual assault suspect
Bennettsville police said they’ve arrested a suspect in a recent sexual assault.
September 30, 2008
Myrtle Beach police offer bikers free muffler checks
The fall Harley-Davidson motorcycle rally starts Wednesday, but the Myrtle Beach police started free sound checks Tuesday to make sure if you’re riding your bike through the city your pipes are not in violation of the city’s noise ordinance.
Talkin’ Trash kicks off
The Horry County Solid Waste Authority’s Talkin’ Trash recycling contest kicks off this week.
Detecting “superbugs” may get easier
The government has approved a test that can detect many so-called “superbugs” in less an hour.
Hard Rock Park season ticket holders get an extension
Hard Rock Park announced today it has received Bankruptcy Court approval to offer our Annual and Season Pass Holders a six-month extension.
Business owners consider ways to fight biker ordinances
New group wants to seek legal options for any actions against the City of Myrtle Beach regarding the recently passed ordinances meant to curtail bike week events
Veterans council sets meeting schedule in Florence
Advisory board will take up veterans’ issues at Florence library on the third Thursday of each month
Hartsville man killed at seed store
A Hartsville man was beaten to death Monday night after what appeared to be a robbery attempt at the business he owned and managed.
Missing Marlboro County man’s body found
The body of 46 year-old Kenneth Alford was found Tuesday morning near landing where his bicycle was found Sunday morning.
