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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is located in Horry County. Zip codes in Myrtle Beach, SC include 29579, 29572, and 29577. The median home price in Myrtle Beach is $148,500 which is roughly $111/per square foot. More Myrtle Beach information.

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3 hrs ago | Myrtle Beach Online

Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on May 20

"I Live At Zoo Valdes," an exhibit of works by graphic artist Marius Valdes, opens, continuing Mondays-Fridays through June 14.

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7 hrs ago | WMBF

String of shoplifters hit local Walmart

Between the hours of 11:30 AM and 3:30 PM on Saturday, seven people were arrested at the Seaboard Walmart store, according to Arrest Reports made by the Myrtle Beach Police Department.

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Sat May 18, 2013

Myrtle Beach Online

Strand hospital prices vary widely, but data offers few answers for consumers

"I'm not sure the report is useful for consumers now, but it is a step in the right direction," said Tony Keck, director of the S.C. Department of Health and Human Services.

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Myrtle Beach Online

Myrtle Beach police arrest man accused of robbing hotel armed with hammer

Scotty Ray Robertson, 28, was arrested when a police officer pulled him over on 15th Avenue South near Ocean Boulevard about 3:45 p.m. Friday and learned he was wanted out of Tennessee, according to an arrest report.

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WPDE

Bond set at $60,000 for man charged with Felony DUI Resulting in Death

A judge set bond for a Myrtle Beach man accused of driving drunk and causing a crash that killed a woman.

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Fri May 17, 2013

Myrtle Beach Online

Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on May 18

The 32nd annual Blue Crab Festival opens for two days through Sunday, and includes music on this day by Craig Woolard Band 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., and the Carolina Soul Band 3-6 p.m.. Details at 795-9755 or 385-3180. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. on Little River waterfront; advance: $3 one day or $5 for both days; $5 daily at gate; and free pass for ages 12 and ... (more)

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Myrtle Beach Online

Man sentenced to 40 years in attempted murder in Myrtle Beach

A Murrells Inlet man was convicted by an Horry County jury on charges stemming from a burglary in Myrtle Beach two years ago, said Assistant Solicitor Brad Richardson.

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Myrtle Beach Online

Saturday Wish List for the Myrtle Beach area

The Saturday Wish List is a place for nonprofit organizations or clubs to list their current needs.

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WIS-TV Columbia

Dick Trickle's chilling 911 call: 'There's going to be a dead body'

Former NASCAR driver Dick Trickle called 911 Thursday afternoon to alert authorities that he was going to kill himself.

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Myrtle Beach Online

Former Horry County police officer pleads guilty to misconduct in office, fined $500

Charles Kenneth McLendon, 42, remained incarcerated at J. Reuben Long Detention Center at 8:30 a.m. Friday, according to jail records.

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Digital Game Developer

Encounters: U.F.O. Experience Explores Extraterrestrial Reports as...

More than 3,000 comic book and science fiction fans are expected to gather in Myrtle Beach, S.C. this weekend to attend the sixth-annual XCON World conference, just as one of the most-anticipated science fiction movies of the year, Star Trek Into Darkness, premiers.

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Thu May 16, 2013

The Island Packet

Panel: No confidence in Carolina Southern

The Sun News of Myrtle Beach reports the panel on Wednesday said it would not support a federal grant for the line and approved a resolution encouraging new ownership.

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Myrtle Beach Online

Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on May 17

Fridays-Saturdays through May 23, take in a Sky Theater show: "Astronaut" at 1 p.m., "Dynamic Earth" 2 p.m., "Zula Patrol: Under The Weather" 3 p.m., and "Tales of the Maya Skies" 4 p.m. Details at 910-575-0033 or www.museumplanetarium.org . at Ingram Planetarium, 7625 High Market St., Sunset Beach, N.C.; each show: $8 adults, $6 ages 60 and older, ... (more)

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WMBF

Man dies of natural causes while driving, crashes car

HORRY COUNTY, SC A man who crashed his vehicle around 8:10 a.m. in Horry County on Wednesday was found dead, but not from the accident.

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WMBF

Boardwalk expansion starts, but already behind schedule

MYRTLE BEACH, SC The first step in expanding the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is underway, but construction was actually supposed to wrap up at the beginning of May.

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Myrtle Beach Online

Myrtle Beach man charged with felony DUI in fatal crash

Gabriel Lee Gratto, 28, of Myrtle Beach was booked into J. Reuben Long Detention Center at 12:13 a.m. Thursday and is being held there pending a bond hearing, according to jail records.

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WMBF

XCON World to bring actors, artists and more to Myrtle Beach this weekend

MYRTLE BEACH, SC Zombies, aliens, superheroes, spaceship pilots and more will converge on the Myrtle Beach Convention Center this weekend for XCON '13, Myrtle Beach's annual comic book convention.

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WMBF

Popular restaurant concept debuts in Myrtle Beach

MYRTLE BEACH, SC A booming restaurant concept is making a debut in the Grand Strand.

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Myrtle Beach Online

Rally: Bibles for Bikers

"We don't want to force them, but tell them God loves bikers too. Ours is a message of hope for them," said Pastor Dan Lawrence.

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Wed May 15, 2013

Myrtle Beach Online

Court dismisses case against Myrtle Beach over use of A-Tax money

The case, which was to determine if Myrtle Beach properly spends the money it receives from the accommodations tax, was referred back to the Administrative Law Court on May 8. TERC was appealing a case in which it was determined that the city's use of accommodations taxes to pay for services – such as police and fire protection – was ... (more)

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