The best-known lawman from our region was Melvin H. Purvis, Jr. Born in the Florence County town of Timmonsville in 1903, he took a law degree from the University of South Carolina.
As we peek over the precipice from the Old Testament into the New Testament, we pause at the prophecy of Malachi, whose name ...
A successful golf course operator and builder of the thriving professional golf management program at Coastal Carolina ...
For the second time in program history, the Chanticleers are hosting a team in a Power Four Conference when they face ...
At a special called meeting Thursday, Sept. 19, council voted 5-2 to place Mahaney on paid administrative leave pending a ...
North Myrtle Beach City Council voted Thursday, Sept. 19, to place its city administrator Mike Mahaney on administrative ...
Funeral services for Marlene Florence Martin, 87, will be held Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. in Watson Funeral Services Chapel. Burial will follow at 1 p.m. in Florence National Cemetery. Marlene passed away ...
John Paul, or “J.P.,” Miller, a local pastor who made international headlines in April after his wife was found dead of a ...
North Myrtle Beach swept the Panthers in three sets Tuesday, Sept. 17, ending the game on a 17-1 run behind strong play from ...
There are seven games featuring Horry County high school football teams this week. The Myrtle Beach Seahawks travel to Irmo, ...
Beverly Crider, on a mission to step foot in every state park in South Carolina, said she saved the best for last. One day in ...
North Myrtle Beach leaders plan to hold a special called meeting Thursday, Sept. 19, regarding the employment of city manager ...