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Myrtle Beach city leaders and long-time business owners alike will say the city is what it is today because it was known as a family-friendly destination. → Read More
For Myrtle Beach city officials, the way to improve the reputation of areas like the downtown Superblock is to fix it up. → Read More
Members of the Surfside Beach Police Department have a simple message for those who might want to deface public property with graffiti. → Read More
While the project to connect Fred Nash Boulevard and Harrelson Boulevard is on schedule, those who it affects most want to see the work start sooner rather than later. → Read More
Defense Attorney William Monckton went over almost every document WMBF News has obtained in the case against Sidney Moorer in the disappearance of Heather Elvis, and he too watched Monday’s hearing... → Read More
The "skinny repeal" really narrowed in on a handful of issues Republicans wanted to see changed. Vice President Mike Pence was ready to make the deciding vote, but it still didn't pass. → Read More
Kenneth Hofmann was officially sworn in as Surfside Beach's new chief of police on Thursday after serving in the interim capacity since February. → Read More
Initial plans were unanimously approved at Wednesday's meeting of the Conway Community Appearance Board. They will now be up for technical review before final approval by the Conway City Council. → Read More
For those who drive by what is left of the former Thee Dollhouse on Restaurant Row, they’ll notice the frame of what appears to be the back half of the building, along with a waterfront deck. → Read More
Following a WMBF News Investigation into the plans for a new Myrtle Beach city library, some viewers had some questions regarding whether or not an upgraded facility was needed. → Read More
During the early-morning hours of July 13, one of the employees at the Bell & Bell Buick GMC in Little River quickly noticed something on the lot didn't look right. → Read More
Though most of the restaurants and bars may be further down, owners of The Whiskey Fish Tavern on U.S. 17 Business in Murrells Inlet believe it will be able to sway the crowd. → Read More
The Senate's newly proposed healthcare reform bill has got some local eyes taking a look at it. → Read More
A few days after shots rang out in five shootings in Myrtle Beach, the Clergy Action Team came together to stand up and say it’s time to be proactive and not reactive. → Read More
Just as it did after a violent Memorial Day weekend in 2014, the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce is offering the city the tools it needs to combat crime following a rash of shootings. → Read More
On Thursday, the Myrtle Beach Community Appearance Board got a first look at the plans for yet another option for dedicated golfers who have remained loyal to the Grand Strand for years. → Read More
As summer traffic is in full swing, drivers are having an even harder time getting through the intersection of Glenns Bay Road and the U.S. 17 Bypass. → Read More
Organizers of this weekend's Carolina Country Music Festival said the set-up is well underway, which also includes a heavier security plan that stems from worldwide concerns. → Read More
As the 2017 hurricane season begins, something Horry County Emergency Management really wants to hit home is the size of hurricane Matthew, which impacted the Grand Strand and the Pee Dee in 2016. → Read More
Myrtle Beach's mayor and police officials say the third year of the 23-mile traffic loop was a success. → Read More