WBTW Articles: February 14, 2019

February 14
Summons, complaint filed against apartment complex in Atlantic Beach; could be considered a nuisance More plaintiffs added to NAACP Black Bike Week discrimination lawsuit against Myrtle Beach, MBPD Florence city officials celebrate Valentine’s Day with the homeless Little Miss Cayce hands out 500 Valentines at Florence nursing homes Police searching for woman last seen in Conway area SCBCA 2018-2019 All-State Basketball Teams Revealed Suspected Loris bank robber arrested following another robbery in North Carolina ‘Countdown to Daytona’ Live: Breaking down NASCAR rule changes Man accused of making bomb threat was referring to bowel movement, police say $6K reward offered for suspect in Loris shooting death Proposed Darlington city ordinance would change process for speakers at public meetings Hungry bear seen riding in back of NC trash truck UNSEALED: Court documents give insight into murder of 13-year-old Hania Aguilar Parents and police outraged over ’48-Hour Missing’ Challenge ‘While she was aiming for her target, he was aiming for her heart’ SC tour guide arrested, allegedly assaulted woman over ‘treatment of carriage animals’ banner NC surgeon accused of patient sex abuse arrested on new charges Controversial “Drag Queen Story Time” is back on at SC library Report ranks South Carolina 2nd loneliest state Unclaimed $1.5B jackpot could put hole in SC budget Forget today is Valentine’s Day? There is still hope Back in the 70s Friday St. James Elementary School parents to push HCS to address mold issues SC House bill could allow golf carts on the road after dark Unresponsive person pulled from submerged car in Surfside Beach pond SCHSL Basketball Playoff Scores & Highlights, Feb. 13 Restaurants offering deals to celebrate Valentine’s Day Darlington-Lee Adult Education Program makes it easier for parents to take classes SC lawmaker proposes “Bill of Rights” for sexual assault victims; addresses definition of consent Horry County shares phone numbers to know during emergencies and non-emergencies