WBTW Articles: April 27, 2020

April 27
Coronavirus pandemic could cost Horry County Schools more than $10 million in sales tax revenue Ryan Newman medically cleared to race Report: Biden accuser spoke to neighbor of alleged assault Cool tonight, a little warmer tomorrow Many head to Grand Strand beaches as some places grapple with when to open SCDMV to re-open all branches to accommodate more appointments New program could help feed children in need — if it came to Texas Watch Now: Lawmakers aim to get more federal COVID-19 relief cash directly to workers Congress debates how to help struggling municipalities Residential care facility in Florence Co. has 34 positive COVID-19 cases; 2 additional facilities have cases Local realtors believe there could be opportunity Dems call for state, local aid in next coronavirus relief bill Coronavirus crisis: Senate Democrats push proposal for worker relief Navy officials reportedly recommend Capt. Brett Crozier to be reinstated following investigation SC Air National Guard conducts flyover above state’s hospitals to thank healthcare workers ‘It’s a good thing’: North Myrtle Beach restaurant reopens outdoor seating, despite governor’s order Robeson Co. announces 34 more residents test positive for COVID-19 US lawmakers introduce bill to show appreciation for grocery and convenience store workers Barr to prosecutors: Look for unconstitutional virus rules As fewer people fly, rate of guns found in bags by TSA jumps Darlington woman charged with homicide by child abuse Cool tonight, a little warmer tomorrow Woman finds emotional goodbye note on husband’s phone after his coronavirus death Elective surgeries resume as hospitals face difficult recovery Panthers agree to terms with 17 undrafted free agents Small businesses can now apply for second go-around of Payment Protection Program SC Election Commission says June statewide primaries, runoffs to proceed as scheduled despite COVID-19 Pres. Trump holds Monday Rose Garden press conference DHEC reports 142 new cases of coronavirus, 3 new deaths; county-by-county breakdown Gov. McMaster declares new state of emergency Georgetown County deputies investigate shooting that left 2 injured Health officials ready new guidelines as restrictions ease Milwaukee police find 5 dead in house; suspect in custody Pelosi is latest high-profile Democrat to endorse Joe Biden Deputies break up illegal street racing in SC; 67 citations issued, recover 3 stolen vehicles North Carolina reports 9,142 COVID-19 cases, 306 deaths SCHSL spirit challenge begins today Number of US coronavirus cases nears 1 million ReOpen NC leader says she tested positive for COVID-19 City official in California throws cat during Zoom meeting, resigns after outcry Gov. McMaster, Lt. Gov. Evette take part in AccelerateSC meeting at USC ‘This must stop:’ Florence mayor addresses alarming rise in coronavirus cases Ocean Lakes Family Campground: SC governor’s decision on state of emergency will impact opening Pawleys Island beach access to remain closed through May 1 White House cancels Monday Coronavirus Task Force briefing Food distributions in Horry County in need of volunteers Gov. McMaster expected to extend State of Emergency for 15 days Tokyo Olympics: Questions, few answers in face of pandemic Alabama family gets priceless first baby picture from hospital parking lo More Americans support mail-in voting amid the coronavirus pandemic Journey to Tokyo: Ashley Twichell DHEC to provide additional food items to SC WIC participants Plenty of sunshine this week as we warm temperatures up Undefeated, high schoolers head online for isolation proms Nations, US states each chart their own path on reopening Man charged in drive-by shooting at ‘Duck Dynasty’ estate Florence man killed in motorcycle crash in Sumter County Emergency physicians: Injecting toxic chemicals to treat COVID-19 can kill you ‘You’re literally putting everyone around you in danger’: Viral video shows large house party amid pandemic Dog in Australia gives birth to litter of 21 puppies, breaking current record Suspect claims COVID-19 to evade arrest, now facing charges of terroristic threat Georgia restaurants allowed to reopen as restrictions loosen Sunny and mild to start the week