WBTW Articles: October 17, 2017
October 17
Georgetown deputies search for man accused of defrauding car dealer
Small and Minority Business Roundtable event held in Florence
Elmcroft of Florence celebrates grand re-opening
News13’s Patsy Kelly participates in Horry County Principal for the Day event
$5M grant to build leadership skills in Marion County teachers
Horry County leaders, police answer Carolina Forest questions via social media
Myrtle Beach prostitution arrests part of nationwide FBI human trafficking sting
North Myrtle Beach Middle School sponsors Hearts for Houston
Halloween cutout cookies
NC woman was stabbed 123 times in cough syrup murder case
Nearly 8K without power after dump truck crash in Horry County
USC Women Picked to Win S-E-C, Wilson Player of the Year
Ford urged to recall 1.3 million Explorers amid carbon monoxide poisoning concerns
DHEC investigates claim about mold in Marlboro County school food
Lawsuit details sexual harassment claims against SC sheriff
Georgetown police look for information after shots fired on Front Street
FMU’s volleyball program goes pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Mining company withdraws application to operate in Horry County
Parris Island Marine Band commissioned to perform at Francis Marion University Performing Arts Center
Bennettsville gets into holiday spirit with Halloween displays
House of Hope announces expansion of homeless ministry
Horry County leaders, police answer Carolina Forest questions via social media
SC 7-year-old hit by vehicle during dispute involving neighbor
2-year-old denied kidney transplant because father violated probation
Do you know when you should take your child to the ER?
Halloween store removes Anne Frank costume after complaints
Richard Spencer speech prompts Florida emergency declaration days early
St. James High School students host free national FCA Fields of Faith event
Warrant: Atlanta woman put toddlers in oven, turned it on
Two weeks later, no complete food truck applications submitted in Myrtle Beach
Horry County man helps victims of every major hurricane in U.S. this year
Horry County man helps victims of every major hurricane in U.S. this year
Florence Literacy Council says high illiteracy rate contributes to crime, unemployment