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August 2018
| August 10
August 10, 2018
This minor traffic violation led Myrtle Beach cops to finding ecstasy, crack and more
Myrtle Beach man charged after hit-and-run that threw woman under car
A popular fish is now available, and why a Kingfish tournament win was sentimental
Conway’s Groucho’s Deli lives up to its statewide reputation
Smoke shops, tobacco and CBD oil: Why they may be removed from downtown Myrtle Beach
How two Myrtle Beach teens are changing the lives of third-world children
Myrtle Beach-area birth announcements
Relax, read a book (or a newspaper column). Here’s how it could help you live longer.
Task force is a good step, but human trafficking is a problem we must quickly address
Woman identified in fatal crash on U.S. 701
Judge: Myrtle Beach might have known of no-knock policy that left man shot, paralyzed