WBTW Articles: April 20, 2016

April 20
Addition of Dave & Buster’s to bring down Hard Rock pyramid Vietnam vets get overdue homecoming, rally at SC Statehouse Conference held to discuss food hub near Robeson County HGTC Engineering Day works to introduce high school students to the field Horry County Police Department sued for failure to investigate sexual assault Charges dropped against former Horry County 911 operator Horry County School Board appoints principals for new schools Pawleys Island Compounding Pharmacy participating in Drug Take Back Day Jimmy John’s to sell subs for $1 on Thursday Police department’s ‘pet’ squirrel with its own Twitter page found dead Whole Foods disputes gay slur claim Bennettsville man jailed for attempted murder in March shooting Harriet Tubman’s next: What’s the history of our money? Harriet Tubman to replace Andrew Jackson on $20 New mom, anchor fires back at body shaming Facebook commenters Want Viagra? Come back tomorrow with a note, SC lawmaker says Beer, wine tasting among events for Myrtle Beach International Film Festival A link between mouth bacteria and cancer How-to with Halley: Simple DIY gifts for Mother’s Day Dillon County named possible location for inland port facility Dillon County named possible location for inland port facility Tidelands Health regional health screening May 6 Horry County chopper tours to be based at airports Local vendors prepare for Pee Dee Spring Plant and Flower Festval Four hour manhunt ends in Dillon County, suspect remains at large SC restaurant chain ordered to pay $1.2M in back wages, damages Teen girl killed herself because of bullying at school, family says Ex-NC State football player, a 5-year-old boy and a mom die in head-on crash Cell phone savings: How to slash the cost of your monthly bill SC veteran could lose home due to odd tax situation 50+ Venomous snakes, including a Cobra, die in SC house fire New group aims to fight teen violence in Horry County Parents question Robeson County Schools consolidation plan Horry County Fair vendors say they were misinformed about $1,000 fee