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September 2020
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September 4, 2020
Coastal Carolina University sees more than 50 new COVID-19 cases
Coronavirus live updates Sept. 4: Horry County adds more than 30 cases to COVID-19 totals
Deer hunting gun season has begun, and the coronavirus may lead to increased activity
‘This is my downtown’: How this group is helping make Myrtle Beach a better city
Congressman Rice’s support for Trump’s presidency conveniently overlooks the facts
The 2020 campaign has too many troubling similarities to stormy elections of the past
Grand Strand Fishing Report: Spanish and king mackerel are biting with baitfish plentiful
A proposed redevelopment of The Witch golf course moves forward despite public opposition
Coronavirus cases identified among Horry County Schools staff ahead of reopening
CCU can have spectators at its football games. See the capacity and the school’s plans