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September 2019
| September 12
September 12, 2019
Gone for 45 years: The story behind a glitzy Myrtle Beach hotel from the Roaring 20s
Grape stomping, live music: SeptemberFest is coming to North Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach police arrest trio on meth distribution charges
Here is how the third day of testimony unfolded in the Sidney Moorer kidnapping trial
Grand Strand Fishing Report: Flounder and red drum are active after Dorian’s passage
Small steps now more meaningful than big kicks for former Sharks football player Thames
Everything you need to know for Coastal Carolina vs. Norfolk State
Longs man faces attempted murder charges months after knife fight
Eric Church announced as headliner for 2020 Carolina Country Music Fest
Swimming advisory issued for section of North Myrtle Beach due to higher bacteria