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Coastal flooding leads to rescues in Myrtle Beach area. How much rain did we get?
Roads closed from flooding in Myrtle Beach and Horry County, with some cars getting trapped in the water. Here's how much ...
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Roads closed in Myrtle Beach as water rises. How much rain and flooding to expect
Heavy rain and king tides have brought the water right to some Grand Strand residents’ front doors. Here’s when things will ...
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See Myrtle Beach mayor & City Council candidates live at these debates & events
Election day is less than a month away, and this year Myrtle Beach voters will decide between five mayoral candidates and 10 ...
The Myrtle Beach Fire Department said that flooding has been reported in the area of 68th Avenue North on Ocean Boulevard, ...
The Myrtle Beach City Council approved new rules for electric scooters, among other topics, during Tuesday morning’s meeting.
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What is a city manager and how does Myrtle Beach’s impact the city?
Unlike the mayor and city council, Myrtle Beach’s city manager is the sole administrative power. Here’s what that means for ...
The Myrtle Beach City Council gave initial approval to bring back free parking in key downtown areas during the off-season.
An indoor golf and pickleball company, Pin Point is opening a Little River, SC, location. It will offer nine pickleball ...
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Latest storm Jerry offshore of Carolinas. How will it impact Myrtle Beach area?
Myrtle Beach area could face coastal flooding for first time in two years. How high will the water get from tropical storm?
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Myrtle Beach Police marijuana arrests receive viral response. Why the backlash?
The department’s monthslong investigation, in coordination with SLED, led to six arrests and more than 38 pounds of cannabis ...
Myrtle Beach police on Monday night were on the scene of an assault incident along 63rd Ave N. A News13 crew spotted several ...
According to the International Association of Firefighters, cancer is the leading cause of “line-of-duty” deaths in the fire ...
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