WBTW Articles: March 14, 2020

March 14
HGTC canceling class for one week, moving classes online in response to the coronavirus outbreak State of emergency declared for Surfside Beach A cloudy and rainy end to the weekend Kroger stores to change hours due to coronavirus outbreak Florence teacher recognized with mini grant North Carolina governor orders all K-12 public schools to close over outbreak Conway declares state of emergency State announces 6 new presumptive cases of COVID-19 in South Carolina; 19 total Fort Bragg soldiers returning from Afghanistan quarantined Two in Robeson County charged with 2nd degree murder by drug distribution Store shelves wiped clean? Here’s how you can make homemade hand sanitizer Grand Strand Health to place restrictions on visitors starting Sunday Coronavirus not stopping some spring breakers in Myrtle Beach Update: 12 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Arkansas, according to Dept. of Health Coastal Carolina Athletics suspends activities in response to COVID-19 New Directions to reschedule Saturday’s ‘Compassion through Fashion’ amid virus concerns Investigation underway after man is shot in Dillon County: Sheriff’s office US travel ban extends to UK, Ireland; Trump eyes US limits Pres. Trump says he took test for coronavirus; more travel restrictions planned Police: Rhode Island child with COVID-19 received autograph from infected Jazz player during Celtics game Harris Teeter adjusts store hours to combat virus Colorado coronavirus patient speaks out, shares her symptoms and story Inmates in Ohio being released due to concern of coronavirus spread South Carolina’s price gouging law now in effect Horry County declares state of emergency amid COVID-19 pandemic Florence Police Department looks for the public’s help in identifying wallet thief Florence Police Department looks for public’s help in identifying shoplifter Brunswick County officials identify first presumptive positive case of coronavirus Clouds and showers for the weekend ‘We’ll take those extra steps’: Horry County cities prepare for coronavirus