Members of forty different fire departments from all over South Carolina gathered in Myrtle Beach on Thursday for a Fire and Community Risk Reduction Summit.
City officials are working to finalize next year’s budget and so far the focus has been on infrastructure and pay increases for city staff while maintaining property tax.
A long demanded traffic light is now up at one Horry County school intersection, but some parents claim hasn’t solved all the issues they thought it would.
North Carolina State Highway Patrol is rolling out a new, computer-aided dispatch system, allowing troopers to track 911 call locations and their colleagues out in the field.
Officials across the Grand Strand are providing tips for everyone in preparation for the effects the Grand Strand will feel from Tropical Storm Idalia.
If you’re new to the Grand Strand and hear a hurricane is heading our way, your first thought might be to pack up and run. However, for many it’s best to stay put and follow some hurricane hacks.
Horry County Police revealed at a Tuesday Public Safety Committee meeting they’re increasing personnel starting this Friday for the kick off of Myrtle Beach Bike Week 2023.
As summer crowds start to make their way into the Grand Strand, the Myrtle Beach Police Department is considering season-long safety tactics to prevent crime on Ocean Boulevard.
An estimated 4.5 million people are bitten by a dog each year, according to The American Veterinary Medical Association. Children are the most likely to get bit. This week is dog bite awareness week.
Horry County Police officers as well as members from different agencies across our state are taking part in a specialized training to help individuals with special needs during an emergency situation.