WBTW Articles: February 21, 2017
February 21
Prep hoops scores and highlights, Feb. 21
Allen leads No. 13 Florida past South Carolina
St. James hires new football coach
NC School Board Association to aid Robeson County superintendent search
NC district attorneys take part in ‘hire my wife’ scheme, lawsuit says
Sargento expands cheese recall
Spikes intentionally nailed along trail injures NC runner
Horry County School transportation officials have plan for new schools
Darlington County deputies look for man shown in surveillance video
Myrtle Beach firemen presented challenge coin for helping family involved in crash
Lowe’s announces layoffs for more than 500 full-time workers
SC Business Leaders Push for House Roads Bill
2 teens arrested in string of Florence car break-ins
Conway man sentenced for police chases, carjacking, shooting in 2014
Floating Aqua Park coming to North Myrtle Beach
DHEC wants your child to have a healthy smile
American Heart Association to host Myrtle Beach Heart Ball this Saturday
Loris bank robber wore mask, used pistol during crime, police say
Spirit Airlines announces daily service between MYR, PIT to begin this spring
SC car inspection program eyed to save lives, reduce traffic congestion, raise road money
Police look for individuals who vandalized Carolina Forest construction site
Missing Clemson staffer found dead after extensive search
NC bank robber surrenders to Myrtle Beach police
Powerball jackpot grows to $403 million for Wednesday drawing
Man charged with murder after woman found dead in home
Could smart devices like Alexa be compromising your privacy?
Proposed SC law could protect drug users
Grand Strand Tech Tour begins workshops
Bond set for wrong way SC school bus driver charged with DUI
VIDEO: Man caught on camera hitting 7-year-old 62 times
NC couple hospitalized after domestic dispute, house fire
Police post about suspicious door-to-door milkman goes viral
Preliminary hearing waived for Conway man accused of plotting Dylann Roof style attack
2 children, man killed in SC crash
CEO explains why new Horry County schools will not be ‘cost-neutral’