WBTW Articles: February 20, 2018
February 20
City to move forward with traffic circle construction on Yaupon Drive
14-year-old detained by DJJ for theats made toward Marlboro County school
Darlington High student arrested at school last week after leaving weapon in car
CCU Board of Trustees approves new Ph.D. program
Public invited to Social Media Awareness Seminar in Myrtle Beach
Conway mom leaves infant girl alone in car while she shopped inside Walmart, police say
U.S. men’s hockey beats Slovakia, advances to quarterfinals
Student arrested after weapons found in car at Lake City High School
Myrtle Beach event to showcase careers in aviation maintenance
Learn how to manage your weight at classes taught by Tidelands Health dietitians
Children’s Trust awards $75,000 to West Hartsville Elementary
Woman, infant reported missing located safely
Timmonsville library host special event to honor Black History Month
Florence One Board of Trustees seeks input in superintendent search
For Lillis Family, Olympic experience about more than winning
Shib sibs make history with bronze medal in ice dancing in PyeongChang
‘I had nightmares’ after man demanded sex acts during kidnapping, NC woman says
SC lawmakers draft bill defining same-sex marriage as ‘parody marriage’
Myrtle Beach event to showcase careers in aviation maintenance
Learn how to manage your weight at classes taught by Tidelands Health dietitians
StormTracker 13 Tuesday Forecast
Photos: Olympics Ice Dancing
Photos: USA Men’s Hockey beats Slovakia
How old are the school buses in Horry County?
Energy efficient schools are not yet ‘net-positive’
Conway woman reflects while celebrating 100th birthday
Darlington County Council discusses public input on courthouse
What it’s like to be the parent of an Olympian
Conway city leaders discuss future pay compensation study
High School Basketball Playoffs, Scores & Video, February 19th
SC residents paying highest electric bills in the country
City of Conway approves plan to create more outdoor dining space
Florence – Darlington Tech owes $1.6M to Department of Education