Emily Weaver, The State Newspaper

Emily Weaver

The State Newspaper

Myrtle Beach, SC, United States

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Past articles by Emily:

Shooting reported outside Fountain Pointe Lane apartment

A woman was injured by bullet fragments after her ex-boyfriend fired into the cement a round that ricocheted outside an apartment on Fountain Pointe Lane Thursday night. → Read More

He hid in Dollar Tree until closing. Then, took the day’s take, report says

‘I’m not kidding, give me the money!’ a man reportedly told Dollar Tree employees, who had not seen him hiding in the Myrtle Beach store as they were getting ready to leave for the night on Saturday. → Read More

Bomb threat reported at Captain's Quarters Resort in Myrtle Beach

An unknown man, who was reportedly unsatisfied with the service he received at a Myrtle Beach resort, threatened to blow the place up on New Year’s Eve. Myrtle Beach police responded to the Captain’s Quarters Resort at 901 South Ocean Boulevard around 3 a.m. Sunday. → Read More

Conway double murder case to air on ID

The true-crime network, Investigation Discovery, will be retelling the local double homicide case of Charlie and Diane Parker on its series “Unusual Suspects: Deadly Intent” at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 27. → Read More

Protest against GOP tax bill at SC congressman’s office

Two dozen protestors gathered Monday in front of the NBSC Bank building near U.S. Rep. Tom Rice’s office on Oak Street to oppose a federal tax bill up for a final vote in Congress this week. → Read More

He ‘terrorized’ him, beat him and burned him alive because of greed, prosecutors say

Charles Bryant “CB” Smith was handcuffed, pistol-whipped, beat with a crowbar, doused in gasoline, set on fire and left to die inside his Aynor home in the early hours of April 29, 2014 and prosecutors blame it all on greed. Tommy Lee Benton and two others are accused of “terrorizing” Smith over a span of 11 days before burning him alive on April 29, 2014, prosecutors said. → Read More

Myrtle Beach SC police arrest man for crystal meth necklace

Myrtle Beach SC police arrest Michael Ira Thomas after they spot him wearing a crystal meth necklace. → Read More

Dolphins, whale spotted off Huntington Beach

“It was a morning walk that I will never forget,” said Troy Montenery who reported seeing a pod of dolphins escorting a humpback whale in the ocean around 7:30 a.m. Friday. → Read More

2017 hurricane season costliest one yet

Seventeen storms were named in the Atlantic Ocean this hurricane season. Ten morphed into hurricanes - six of them, major, causing an unprecedented more than $206 billion in damages. → Read More

More than two dozen guns stolen during Aynor store break-in

Horry County police are investigating after a break-in at an Aynor store resulted in the theft of 26 guns. → Read More

Brenda Bethune is the new Myrtle Beach mayor.

Brenda Bethune is the new Myrtle Beach mayor, ousting incumbent John Rhodes. → Read More

DUI, hit-and-run arrest captured on video

A traffic stop captured on a cellphone video Nov. 14, 2017, shows Horry County police approaching a red truck linked to a possible hit-and-run with guns drawn. Officers say the driver was intoxicated. → Read More

Captain George's lawsuit cites labor law violations

Three former servers at Captain George’s Seafood are suing the Myrtle Beach restaurant and its parent company, claiming they were required to share the tips they received, they were not paid for all the hours they worked and were not paid the minimum wage set under law. → Read More

Captain George's lawsuit cites labor law violations

Three former servers at Captain George’s Seafood are suing the Myrtle Beach restaurant and its parent company, claiming they were required to share the tips they received, they were not paid for all the hours they worked and were not paid the minimum wage set under law. → Read More

Men sentenced to prison after illegal re-entry to US post deportation

Two men staying in the Myrtle Beach area were sentenced in federal court in Florence for re-entering the United States illegally after deportation, according to releases sent Monday from the office of U.S. Attorney Beth Drake. → Read More

Counterfeit bill for motion picture use only reported in Myrtle Beach

A man allegedly left a car and a dog behind at a Myrtle Beach gas pump Saturday night after police say he traded a fake $20 bill marked with the words “for motion picture use only” with another man for legitimate change. → Read More

Suspect in killing of 2 Conway bank clerks could get death penalty

Brandon Michael Council avoided the glare of dozens of family and friends of the two women that were gunned down in a Conway bank robbery last month as he entered a federal courtroom in Florence Thursday afternoon. → Read More

Man swept up in ocean while swimming during hurricane winds

Double red flags, advising beachgoers the ocean was closed to swimming, whipped in the wind Monday afternoon as a man donning American flag swim trucks charged into the rough surf at the 14th Avenue Pier in Myrtle Beach. → Read More

Man swept up in ocean while swimming during hurricane winds

Double red flags, advising beachgoers the ocean was closed to swimming, whipped in the wind Monday afternoon as a man donning American flag swim trucks charged into the rough surf at the 14th Avenue Pier in Myrtle Beach. → Read More

Man swept up in ocean while swimming during hurricane winds

Double red flags, advising beachgoers the ocean was closed to swimming, whipped in the wind Monday afternoon as a man donning American flag swim trucks charged into the rough surf at the 14th Avenue Pier in Myrtle Beach. → Read More