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October 01, 2008
Woman kidnapped, raped after leaving work in Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach Police say a woman was kidnapped and raped after leaving her workplace Tuesday afternoon.
September 30, 2008
Myrtle Beach police offer bikers free muffler checks
The fall Harley-Davidson motorcycle rally starts Wednesday, but the Myrtle Beach police started free sound checks Tuesday to make sure if you’re riding your bike through the city your pipes are not in violation of the city’s noise ordinance.
Talkin’ Trash kicks off
The Horry County Solid Waste Authority’s Talkin’ Trash recycling contest kicks off this week.
Three arrested in Myrtle Beach strip club shooting, robbery
Horry County Police arrested three people from North Carolina following a robbery, shooting outside The Dollhouse gentlemen’s club early Monday morning. All three face charges that could send them to prison for life.
Hard Rock Park season ticket holders get an extension
Hard Rock Park announced today it has received Bankruptcy Court approval to offer our Annual and Season Pass Holders a six-month extension.
Business owners consider ways to fight biker ordinances
New group wants to seek legal options for any actions against the City of Myrtle Beach regarding the recently passed ordinances meant to curtail bike week events
Judge says Hard Rock Park can borrow, spend
A bankruptcy judge in Delaware says Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach can borrow some money and pay workers.
Myrtle Beach Police investigate strong armed robbery
Myrtle Beach police are investigating a report of a strong armed robbery at 2nd Avenue S and Kings Highway. The victim told police it happened at around 11pm Monday
Habitat for Humanity gives Myrtle Beach mom and son a new home
A Myrtle Beach mother and son will get the keys to their new home Tuesday.
Myrtle Beach police offer bikers courtesy sound checks
Myrtle Beach police meters will be giving courtesy motorcycle exhaust sound checks Tuesday, from 1-3 p.m. at the law enforcement center annex on Mustang Street
September 29, 2008
Lawsuit filed against Myrtle Beach
A lawsuit has been filed against the city of Myrtle Beach over two of the ordinances passed by Myrtle Beach city council last week designed to curtail the rallies.
Myrtle Beach cycle shop closing
Ben Brown, owner of B&M Custom Cycles said after 19 years of business, he is closing his shop.
Conway family mourns soldier’s death
Today, News 13 visited the home of his parents, Wanda and Ronald, where many people came in and out during the day sharing their condolences and grieving for their son.
Bikers coming to Myrtle Beach must keep noise down
Myrtle Beach authorities say motorcyclists will need to muffle their mufflers during the fall rally that kicks off later this week.
Myrtle Beach police investigate two armed robberies
Police investigate violent crimes on separate nights in separate neighborhoods
State wants courts to sell land to save Atlantic Beach
In a last minute effort to save the Town of Atlantic Beach, interim town manager Charles Williams said the state will ask the courts to sell two plots of land without approval of town council. The land sale would allow the town to pay off $120,000 in judgments against the town.
September 28, 2008
Horry County deadly accident
One person is dead after he was struck by a pick-up truck
Soldier from Conway dies in Iraq
A soldier from Conway is dead after a roadside bomb explosion in Iraq. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ronald Phillips Jr., 33, died Thursday. Phillips was on his second tour of duty in Iraq.
After hectic year, HB Spokes ready for fall bike rally
It’s been just over a year since HB Spokes was the site of a devastating fire that wiped the business out before it had a chance to serve its fall bike rally patrons. They’ve rebuilt, and are ready to get back in the action of being a part of the fall rally.
Car accident kills one in Horry County Sunday morning
Highway Patrol Officers say a woman is dead after she crashed off the side of road on Highway 90 just North of Highway 22.
September 27, 2008
Mexican Consulate visits Conway, but not without protest
The Mexican Consulate based out of Raleigh, NC came to Conway Saturday morning to assist Mexican citizens obtain internationally recognized documents according to Consul Rosa Curto.
September 26, 2008
Victim identified in deadly North Myrtle Beach Lowe’s shooting
One woman is dead and her husband is in critical condition after a murder-suicide attempt in North Myrtle Beach Friday morning. The coroner identified the victim as 46-year-old Donna Parker of Longs.
Horry County police arrest three on drug charges
Horry County police arrested three people as the result of a search warrant on Stoneybrook Drive in Conway.
Agents found and seized approximately 118 grams of cocaine, 11 grams of crack cocaine, 3 ecstasy tablets, a gun and $310.
Rape suspect caught in North Carolina
US Marshalls captured a man wanted for rape in Myrtle Beach.
They found Floyd Edward Caulder near Statesville, North Carolina Friday morning.
Gas shortage may ease over weekend
AAA Carolinas says gasoline availability is expected to improve over the weekend, although inventory remains tight in several cities throughout the Carolinas.
Horry County examines change to housing laws
A proposed ordinance would change zoning laws, making it illegal for multiple college students to share a house near local college campuses
Two shot in North Myrtle Beach
Police say the man apparently shot himself in the chest after shooting the woman.
There is no word on the condition of either victim.
Myrtle Beach Police investigate armed robbery at hair salon
Myrtle Beach Police are investigating an armed robbery at a hair salon. Police say at around 2:15pm Thursday, two men entered Hannibal Hair Stylist at 309 Highway 15.
County police investigate Socastee road rage incident
Horry County Police arrested two men and medics took a woman to the hospital following a road rage incident on Socastee Boulevard Thursday night. One man is charged with DUI and another has charges pending.
September 25, 2008
NAACP conducts Conway community forum
The “Last Voice Round-Up” started with a representative from Conway National Bank telling people what they needed to do if they found themselves in financial trouble, but it quickly turned into a debate and sometimes a shouting match over the city’s 15 ordinances designed to curtail the may bike rallies.