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UFL Draft sees South Carolina football star drafted despite being on NFL roster
South Carolina football wide receiver Ahmarean Brown had a great showing at the Gamecocks' Pro Day this spring, earning himself a free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns thanks in large part to running a 4.30 in the 40-yard dash. The speedy wideout is still with the Browns and figures...
Man who painted Gamecock at midfield at Williams Brice stadium since 1984 dies
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The man who painted the Gamecock at midfield at Williams Brice Stadium for the past 40 years has died, the university announced Thursday. The university said Eddie Dunning started working for the athletics department in 1983. Every year since 1984, he painted the Gamecock at midfield...
Judge to make decision on federal North Strand beach rental company lawsuit
FLORENCE, S.C. (WMBF) - A years-long legal battle between Derek Calhoun, owner of Cherry Grove Beach Gear, and the city of North Myrtle Beach, could finally be reaching its end. A hearing held Thursday in federal court laid out all elements of Calhoun’s lawsuit after the city changed an ordinance....
Andrew Eads named Loris’ boys basketball head coach
LORIS, S.C. (WBTW) — Andrew Eads has been named the new head boys basketball coach at Loris High School. Eads will be replacing Dewayne Wilson after his one-year stint with the Lions. Eads comes to Loris after serving three years as the head coach at Cheraw. In the 2023-2024...
Jasper Co. schedules second ‘surprise’ meeting amid investigation into superintendent
A second surprise Jasper County School Board meeting this week will take place on Thursday afternoon to discuss legal services and designate an acting superintendent, following the decision on Tuesday to place the current superintendent on paid administrative leave.
Exciting News for Tega Cay Sun Readers!
We are thrilled to announce that three of our popular feature columns have been picked up for syndication by the South Carolina Press Association (SCPA). Starting this month, Dr. Tom’s Cyber Bits & Tips, Mr. Penny Pincher, and In Health with Dr. Brian will be available to all SCPA member newspapers across the state. This exciting development allows our columns to reach a wider audience, bringing valuable insights, practical advice, and expert knowledge to readers throughout South Carolina.
Greenville bar stops serving alcohol due to 'failure of SC lawmakers'
GREENVILLE, S.C. — A Greenville restaurant and bar will no longer serve alcohol due to what it calls the "failure of SC lawmakers." (Video above: Previous coverage of the liquor liability issue) Local Cue on Orchard Park Drive posted the following on Facebook on Thursday:. "Starting today, July 18,...
North Myrtle Beach breaking SC law by not releasing public records, attorneys say
South Carolina press attorneys say North Myrtle Beach officials have violated the state’s open records law after refusing to hand over a personnel file – a document that is subject to disclosure. The city refused to fulfill a Freedom of Information Act request asking for City Manager Mike...
Rental cars sold out, flights at Myrtle Beach International Airport impacted by global tech outage
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF/AP) - A worldwide technology outage is impacting flights at the Myrtle Beach International Airport. Hours after WMBF News first reached out about the outage Friday, the Myrtle Beach International Airport released a statement on the matter, saying various arriving and departing flights have been delayed or canceled.
Organization seeking funds to resolve problem of derelict boats in SC waterways
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Derelict and abandoned boats can cause several hazards for boaters and fishers utilizing the waterways, as well as marine life; a Lowcountry organization is working to solve this issue, but it needs funding to do so. Wounded Nature Working Veterans is a nonprofit organization dedicated to...
City shares update on green sea turtle found washed up in Myrtle Beach
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - The city of Myrtle Beach has good news to share about Hashbrown the green sea turtle’s recovery, saying it’s “going swimmingly.”. The “tenacious” turtle was found in distress and washed up in the Cabana Section of Myrtle Beach in early April.
Grand Strand Health Emergency Medicine residents learn about antivenoms for snake bites
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Grand Strand Health Emergency Medicine residents went to “Alligator Adventure” on Tuesday to learn more about antivenoms. The residents are physicians who have completed medical school and are now in specialty training. They reviewed species in and around the Grand Strand that can cause serious injuries. They also learned about […]
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