Horry County leaders are disputing a recent report from the Natural Resources Defense Council Thursday, claiming the placement of three Grand Strand beaches has improved in the annual evaluation.
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Bond has been set at $70,000 for the McClellanville man arrested Wednesday in connection to the attempted abduction of a 20-year-old woman along South Ocean Boulevard on July 21.
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Residents across the Grand Strand and Pee Dee will be joining an estimated 36.7 million people in a nationwide event aimed at combating crime in local communities.
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National Night Out raises crime awareness in Grand Strand, Pee Dee
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The largest oil spill in U.S. history has unleashed a gusher of at least 250 class-action lawsuits that could eventually encompass millions of victims in a legal battle expected to stretch on for decades.
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Legal fallout from Gulf oil spill rivals the catastrophe itself
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A 38-year-old Myrtle Beach man was shot in the hand and robbed by two men who came into his house early Wednesday, according to a police report.
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A federal judge on Wednesday blocked the most controversial elements of Arizona’s new immigration law, thrilling the law’s opponents, dismaying its advocates and setting the stage for more legal battles in the future. “We would have liked to have seen it all upheld, but a temporary injunction is not the end of it,” said Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, who signed the legislation in April. “I look at this as a little bump in the road.”
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Animal rustlers trapped a “monster” of an alligator near a busy Hilton Head Island thoroughfare Tuesday as hundreds gathered to watch. Three Critter Management workers removed the 11-foot-long, 500-pound alligator from a tiny lagoon just north of Pope Avenue, near theColigny area, at about 1 p.m., company operations director Billy Karijanian said. A crowd had gathered to gawk at the massive animal, which had parked itself underneath a well-traversed foot bridge over a lagoon near Holy Family Catholic Church, Karijanian said.
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Wayward gator hauled off
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