
Myrtle Beach Implements Summer Emergency Vehicle Access Plan
News Summary Myrtle Beach is initiating a Summer Emergency Vehicle Access Plan (SEVAP) aimed at improving emergency response times during the busy summer season. This
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News Summary Myrtle Beach is initiating a Summer Emergency Vehicle Access Plan (SEVAP) aimed at improving emergency response times during the busy summer season. This
News Summary The National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for Myrtle Beach and Coastal Georgetown, effective until 10 p.m. tonight. Residents in low-lying
News Summary Recent inspections by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture revealed troubling sanitation problems at several restaurants in Horry and Georgetown County. Out of
News Summary Gas prices in the United States are trending upwards, increasing by 4 cents to an average of $3.17 per gallon. Variations exist across
News Summary As summer approaches, Grand Strand beaches unveil new sun shade regulations designed to enhance safety and enjoyment for beachgoers. Each municipality has tailored
News Summary Coastal Carolina University is facing a lawsuit after Jeshua Matzdorff, a student with disabilities, was left alone for over an hour during a
News Summary A new affordable housing expansion has begun at Oak Tree Farm in Conway, South Carolina, aimed at providing homes for adults with autism
News Summary The Myrtle Beach City Council has approved significant salary increases for top employees and first responders in an effort to ensure fair compensation.
News Summary Residents of Horry and Georgetown Counties in South Carolina are experiencing severe drought conditions, with little to no rainfall expected in the coming
News Summary North Myrtle Beach leaders are preparing to discuss new regulations for short-term rentals due to increasing community complaints about noise and parking issues.
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