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March 2021
| March 30
March 30, 2021
Planned CMC hospital in Carolina Forest earns DHEC approval, county approval coming soon
Coroner announces name of motorcyclist killed in Tuesday morning crash in Socastee
‘Cheaper than a therapist’: Women bring unique G2 golf school to the Myrtle Beach market
Homicide suspected in death of missing 80-year-old woman, Horry County police say
Pandemic or not, is rent too high in Horry County? Here’s what a new report shows
Myrtle Beach businesses can’t find enough workers to fill — or even apply for — jobs
Growth along Horry County’s Highway 90 has become ‘unbearable.’ A building ban is on the table.
Former Myrtle Beach city council member charged with driving under the influence
SC nursing home failed to care for patient who died from COVID, family says in lawsuit