WBTW Articles: June 13, 2019
June 13
1 person taken to the hospital after boat fire in North Myrtle Beach
1 injured after shooting in Lumberton
Unusual weather patterns determine whether we’ll see any more Portuguese Men o’ War
Florence County implements new storm warning system
Local first responder recounts 9/11 as Congress discusses victim fund
Democratic National Committee announces 20 candidates who made 1st debates
North Carolina fights rising hepatitis C infections
Organization repairs homes for free, mentors students
Precisely what are Free online games Simulator?
2 high school students named 2019 recipients of Sgt. Terrence Carraway Memorial Scholarship fund
Sunny, dry weather will last through the weekend
Sarah Huckabee Sanders leaving White House, president tweets
Eddie the Otter makes debut at Brookgreen Gardens
More than 60 animals rescued after house fire in SC upstate
SC’s new voting system combines digital and paper ballots
Man stabbed in neck in Lumberton, in serious condition, person of interest identified
Death sentence for father who killed his 5 kids
NMB Grad Looking to Make Panthers Roster
Horry County police looking for stolen generators
Horry County Fire Rescue to install free smoke alarms as part of county-wide smoke alarm blitz event
Federal agency recommends White House aide Kellyanne Conway be fired
Caregiver for 85-year-old Latta woman who went missing charged with giving false information to police
Person receives injuries similar to stingray sting in Myrtle Beach
Conway man arrested for human trafficking
Man accused of shooting teen after Horry County crash is granted bond
Report: Cereals contaminated by weed killer
Horry County streamlines vehicle registration renewals
Ocean outfalls cleaned in Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach budget allocates money for more police officers
Bomb squad, Air Force detonate ordnance found in Conway
Free lunch available to students during the summer in Horry, Georgetown counties
Myrtle Beach budget allocates money for additional law enforcement
Cloudy Start with Gradual Clearing Today