WBTW Articles: May 30, 2019

May 30
Dillon City Council names new mayor pro tem after mayor-elect suspended ‘We have figured out what happened to Heather Elvis’: Moorer’s lawyer plans to file federal lawsuit Over 500 “Little Free Libraries” in South Carolina Heat wave has led to an increase risk of wildfires in Darlington County No measles testing after “rash illnesses” reported at Marlboro County school, according to DHEC Teen, juvenile charged in shooting of Horry County pizza delivery driver Johnny Causey Boat Landing in North Myrtle Beach reopens after concrete fell from bridge overhead The worst of the heat wave is over Dillon mayor-elect sworn-in following sexual exploitation of a minor indictment Santee Cooper warns of scam calls targeting customers No injuries after fire destroys car at Horry County apartment complex Family Dollar to start selling alcohol 1 dead after crash involving golf cart in North Myrtle Beach Judge allows suspended Sheriff Kenney Boone to remove ankle bracelet Carolina Forest Blvd. widening project to begin June 17 Historical marker sought for Harriet Tubman’s grand-nephew’s Georgetown home Hartsville man charged with sexually assaulting underage girl Coastal Football Announces Four Start Times for 2019 UPDATE: Crews clearing scene after meth lab evacuations Governor suspends Dillon mayor-elect Why Is Your Car Thermometer Inaccurate? Florida teacher writes ‘WTF is this’ on student’s assignment Forestry Commission issues Red Flag Fire Alert due to heat, dry conditions Golf instructor, host apologizes for offensive comments about LPGA South Carolina news stand sells $100,000 lottery ticket Beach access, parking to close in Garden City 10-month-old baby dies at NC daycare after choking on pinecone Size of an apple: Girl becomes tiniest newborn to survive MBPD hosts a meeting for Downtown businesses as the Carolina Country Music Festival is one week away One More Day of Record Setting Heat Conway buys 152 undeveloped acres near Waccamaw River to prevent flooding HGTC professor says there’s a need for tradespeople in the workforce Myrtle Beach Middle School students raise money for American Cancer Society “Salute to Education” event honoring students, teachers held in Conway