WBTW Articles: October 10, 2018

October 10
Homeowners in Robeson County worry about Hurricane Michael effects Video shows extensive water damage to Panama City home PDRTA cancels bus service on Thursday due to Hurricane Michael WWII veteran, ex-POW returns to the skies in B-25 Tech for Troops on a mission to empower veterans in need Son fights for Purple Heart for his father who fought in World War I World War II veteran believes in miracles after surviving Battle of the Bulge The Blitz Picks – Week 8 Georgetown County deputy experiences “adverse reaction” while inspecting evidence from shooting Pearl Harbor survivor volunteers at visitors center Air Force band plays tribute to World War II veterans Retired pilot recalls close call during Cuban Missile Crisis Retired Navy Vice Admiral stays in charge of his backyard railroad Retired marine fights battle for his life at home Missing Robeson County man found killed in Columbus County Warrants reveal details surrounding shooting of 7 Florence law enforcement officers Police: Woman injured by gunfire in Myrtle Beach, expected to recover Myrtle Beach police search for suspected armed robber Sidney Moorer transferred to Horry County jail School closings: Thursday, Oct. 11 WATCH LIVE: Tammy Moorer kidnapping trial enters day 2 of testimony Bus with Florence 1 students involved in crash on E. Palmetto St. FEMA Disaster Recover Centers to temporarily close across Grand Strand, Pee Dee Rain Showers Continue Tonight WATCH: Live Coverage of Category 4 Hurricane Michael from WDHN in Dothan, AL Vintage Place residents ‘disturbed,’ ‘traumatized’ in aftermath of shooting “It’s personal for me” Panthers’ Julius Peppers helps Robeson County rebuild Surfside Beach approves entertainment district 35th annual Taste of the Town helps Hurricane Florence victims Georgetown County deputies search for suspected gunman Day 1 of kidnapping trial for Tammy Moorer Myrtle Beach woman dies after being hit by truck Horry County releases smartphone app to provide information NC Gov. Roy Cooper directs $25 million to fund repairs to public schools damaged by Florence