State Superintendent of Education released the following statement in response to Henry McMaster’s latest criticism of his plan to use the cigarette tax to put South Carolina back to work, improve health care, and stop the state’s 48,000 teachers from... (Continue reading)
Fisher Recycling - Grand Strand offers Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association/Hospitality Partnership members the opportunity to ”Go Green – Grand Strand” by taking advantage of complimentary on-site waste audit and recommendations to create a customized... (Continue reading)
It’s not the first time this Murrells Inlet CVS has been robbed. In fact, it’s one of many similar robberies that seems to be becoming an epidemic. Police say that a white man entered the Murrells Inlet CVS and pointed a... (Continue reading)
Take a walk down memory lane when days were carefree and, oh, so mellow. Sunny skies, pleasant memories, and two talented bands to take you back in time. Plus, outdoor cooking, crafters, prizes, vineyard tour (2:30) and of course, sample... (Continue reading)
The Myrtle Beach Seahawks are on a roll. That’s putting it lightly. The Lady Seahawks have absolutely demolished their last two opponents in the playoffs on their way to the AAA State Championship. Most recently they defeated Darlington 96-57. They had... (Continue reading)
The Irish (and the Irish for a day) dig out their green socks and green bowler hats for this festival. The mouthwatering smell of ... (Continue reading)
For years, debate has been raging on the effects of global warming and tropical storms. Some question the existence of global warming at all. For those who can at least agree on the existence of global warming, there has not... (Continue reading)
The Myrtle Beach Pelicans, the Class-A Advanced Carolina League affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, today announced the hiring of Scott Brown as the club’s new General Manager. He will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of North Johnson, who... (Continue reading)
Owners of the Freestyle Amusement Park are now reporting that they will need more cash to stay open in Myrtle Beach and have already laid off 30 employees. The park was originally the Hard Rock Park, featuring roller coasters,... (Continue reading)
A bill sponsored by State Representative Tom Young will give golf carts an expanded range on South Carolina’s roads. According to Young, the reason for the bill is so that people can have an alternative means of transportation that uses... (Continue reading)