WBTW Articles: March 7, 2018
March 7
Support group for parents on how to help children cope with violence
Lincecum to honor late brother with number change
Lincecum ready for bullpen role with Rangers
Coastal Men Fall in Sun Belt Tourney, 73-66
Conway police arrest man for firing rounds at driver in 2017
Attempted murder arrest made after fall shooting in Conway
Man charged with attempted murder in Darlington stabbing
Man reported missing after checking himself out of Conway nursing home
Suspect in Heidi Todd kidnapping charged by Charleston police
Danica Patrick ready for the spotlight again at Indianapolis 500
Former Andrews employee uses town card to gas up personal car, warrant claims
SLED investigates allegations made against Marion police chief
Children’s Recovery Center to host annual Trivia Night fundraiser
West Florence Fire District will be under county control, judge rules
2 Horry County gang members sentenced for guns, drugs
Lincecum ready for bullpen role with Rangers
Cops: Ohio boy, 8, shot sister, mom cleaned up blood then went back to work
Target increasing minimum hourly pay to $12
Longtime “Voice of the Tar Heels” Woody Durham dies at 76
No action taken regarding police department at Marion City Council meeting
SC’s top cop says arming teachers ‘not the answer’
Flights from MYR to 3 new cities begin in June
Hundreds of marine industrial jobs could come to Bucksport area
Plan in works to solve ‘financial issues’ in Horry County Fire Rescue
StormTracker 13 Wednesday Forecast
Former Darlington County detention center officer arrested for misconduct in office
Willie Calhoun comes to the Rangers with big expectations, big challenges
CCU Women Down GSU, 74-55, Advance in Sun Belt Tourney
Section of Highway 378 shut down in Scranton after truck overturns
Myrtle Beach leaders look to make Superblock more pedestrian, bicycle friendly
Residents along Murrells Inlet channel to vote on dredging project
Voters in North Myrtle Beach shoot down fee for tourism development
Myrtle Beach Planning Commission discuss allowing more medical clinics in Market Common area