WBTW Articles: June 12, 2020

June 12
Tidal Creek Brewhouse says risk is worth the reward, opening during the pandemic Living Local Carolina: Real Hot Yoga… Breathe In The Good, Sweat Out The Bad UPDATE: Florence County coroner identifies driver killed in Friday night crash Trump campaign is selling ‘Baby Lives Matter’ onesies Trump administration revokes transgender health protection New South Strand restaurant to offer employees benefits rarely found in the industry 1st city in US named for Columbus puts his statue in storage Video: Sonic Drive-In customer shatters door after chicken tender dispute Three Clemson male athletes test positive for COVID-19 GOP police reform plan gains momentum Drier to start the weekend 53 years since landmark ‘Loving vs. Virginia’ case ending ban on interracial marriage Florida Republicans excited to bring RNC to Jacksonville Lawmakers, legal experts weigh in on hate crime bill Trump Admin proposes sweeping changes to US asylum laws Drier to start the weekend Florence Police arrest suspect in May shooting in Florence Police: Conway man arrested after he points shotgun at his employee, attempts to punch officer National parks one step closer to restoration with Great American Outdoors Act DHEC announces record 770 new COVID-19 cases, 5 new deaths, 88 new cases in Horry County Band-Aid launches bandages for different skin tones ABC casts Matt James as first black ‘Bachelor’ Missouri woman draws international headlines for getting Merriam-Webster to update definition of ‘racism’ CDC posts long-awaited tips for minimizing everyday virus risk CMPD: Officer burned by explosive thrown during protest, FBI now assisting Truck overturns in 2-vehicle crash on Hwy 544 in Horry County Florence man arrested in connection with waffle house robbery Horry County Government renews COVID-19 protocols after spike in cases Officer charged with killing George Floyd still eligible for pension worth more than $1 million Veterans’ Affairs National Cemeteries resume services 6-week-old baby dies from dog bites in South Dakota Starbucks reverses course, will allow workers to wear anything supporting Black Lives Matter Longs man charged in connection with Little River home invasion captured on camera Dog attacks on USPS employees down Leadership Florence to feed community, help families in need during COVID-19 crisis McMaster declares new state of emergency, allows bowling alleys to open Living Local Carolina: First Time Mortgages Can Be Tough… Check Out The Carolina TRUST Difference VIDEO: Deputies asking for help identifying 200 looters who broke into Tampa Walmart during protests Newsfeed Now: Deadly shooting in California; Man fights gator to save dog SC to honor female veterans, recognizes ‘courage, honor, dignity’ Video shows Chicago police ‘lounging’ in congressman’s burglarized office during looting, mayor says ‘I just can’t take it anymore’: Tennessee officer posts emotional video about quitting amid unrest Sheriff’s deputy ‘in good spirits’ after being shot; Paso Robles manhunt ends with suspect’s death 20 people displaced after fire damages apartment complex in Myrtle Beach Scattered showers and storms continue with pockets of heavy rain Local flooding can lead to rise in bacteria levels in water, poses potential threat Sons of Confederate Veterans: ‘let the people decide’ on confederate flag issue Workers fired after black woman denied restroom access Badly beaten dead dogs, cats repeatedly dumped in ditch Amazon to no longer provide facial recognition software to police Mr. Pickle’s Sandwich Shop owner loses franchise after comparing Black Lives Matter to the KKK Restaurant faces backlash after police officer told not to wear uniform inside Trump campaign says it can’t be held liable if rally attendees contract coronavirus Face masks with windows mean more than smiles to deaf people 2 incoming students not allowed to attend NC State in the fall due to racist social media posts WATCH: Child traumatizes woman and granddaughter at duck pond Scat’d storms continue today with heavy rain possible Living Local Carolina: Two Men And A Truck Now Offer Virtual Estimates and Junk Removal