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In the 1980s, Ashby Ward of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce suggested that Representative John Light Napier ask the federal government to study an Interstate Highway to Myrtle Beach. [1] Napier, who knew traffic was already a problem in the area, persuaded President Ronald Reagan to provide funding for studies. [2]
The man, who lives in Myrtle Beach, allegedly broke into a city apartment, according to Myrtle Beach Police. He was arrested in the incident. Man breaks into apartment, chokes a woman while ...
SC 22 – Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Conway: Full interchange; future Interstate 73; Myrtle Beach signed southbound; North Myrtle Beach signed northbound 25.606: 41.209: Robert Edge Parkway (SC 31 Conn.) to US 17 / SC 90 – Downtown N. Myrtle Beach, Wampee: Little River: 28.097: 45.218: SC 9 to US 17 north – Loris, Dillon, Wilmington
A photo taken minutes before a beachgoer was ran over by an Horry County beach patrol officer Thursday, June 13, 2024, shows the victim sitting in her beach chair and the patrol truck nearby.
In the Myrtle Beach area, SCDOT has: A camera on Veterans Highway south of S.C. Highway 90 Two cameras on S.C. Highway 544 at Dick Pond Road and Windsor Bay Road
Robert M. Grissom Parkway, locally known as Grissom Parkway, is a major four-lane connector highway in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.The road begins at Harrelson Boulevard near Myrtle Beach International Airport and terminates in Carolina Forest, South Carolina at SC Highway 31 and International Drive.
A former law enforcement officer and gang expert claims that the Sinaloa cartel is operating in the Myrtle Beach area, using beach shops and strip clubs as fronts for illegal activity.
The Myrtle Beach News was founded as a weekly in 1935 by brothers-in-law C. L. Phillips and J. Clarence Macklen. They had recently started a printing business, and local merchants asked them to do a local newspaper. In 1961, it was sold to Mark Garner, publisher of Myrtle Beach's other newspaper, the Myrtle Beach Sun (started in 1950