A Horry County judge approved a $1 million settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit against a Myrtle Beach lifeguard company.
A woman is going to prison after admitting to driving drunk near North Myrtle Beach, leading to a deadly crash.
If beachgoers have noticed strange colors in ocean waters over the last week, there’s a scientific reason for it. Heavy ...
Six Horry County high school football teams will play games in Week 5, including Socastee and Loris, who match up in the week ...
Migration to the Sunbelt and out of midsize markets in the Midwest is reshaping the retail landscape across the country.
There hasn't been a full-time music venue on Front Street since 2019. But if a new project comes to fruition, that could ...
The new Carolina Forest Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa isn’t the only location across the Grand Strand. A North Myrtle ...
On the 70th anniversary of his founding of the board of the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina, Black's Tire Service (BTS ...
Iconic 70s metal band announce ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ 50th anniversary tour Archaeologists Thought They Found Wires Buried on a ...
Donovan Murph was the first receiver in the 2026 class to pick up an offer from Clemson after an impressive showing at camp ...
Jessica Blaustein is the owner and founder of Chapel Hill Bellydance Studio with over 26 years of belly dance experience. Her ...
The Myrtle Beach lifeguarding company John's Beach Service will pay $1 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit with the ...