WBTW Articles: May 13, 2020
May 13
Community relief group partners with Robeson Co. Health Dept. to offer free COVID-19 tests
Inlet Square Mall businesses hopeful for new plans after COVID-19
Orthopedic surgeons resume elective procedures as coronavirus restrictions ease
Annual DC candlelight vigil honoring fallen officers goes virtual
All lanes reopened after crash on Hwy 17 Bypass S
Govs of Colorado, N. Dakota talk reopening with Trump
Suspect killed, Raleigh officer hurt in shootout stemming from armed robbery
Hamer man speaks out after identity fraud leads to false child sex charges
3 arrested after person shot during armed robbery in Dillon County
Teen involved in New York City beating of 15-year-old girl over Air Jordans shot dead
WATCH: Goats escape, take over California neighborhood
Consumers, lawmakers rip airlines for withholding refunds
West Virginia lawmakers press the Bureau of Prisons for more COVID-19 testing
Face mask rules grow but enforcement proves a challenge
Warming trend will continue through the weekend
Brad Keselowski and crew prepare for Darlington
MarshWalk in Murrells Inlet officially reopens
Police investigating after one person shot at Lumberton gas station
‘HEROES Act’: House Democrats unveil $3 trillion coronavirus relief package
Terrifying video shows home invader standing over sleeping teen
Robeson County confirms 30 new COVID-19 cases
Grand Strand Medical doctor, Palmetto Poison Center report snake bite increase
Millions of N95 masks, other crucial supplies used by health care workers across U.S. are counterfeit
Warming trend will continue through the weekend
Woman allegedly throws bottle of bodily fluids through Taco Bell drive-thru window
DHEC reports 133 new cases of the coronavirus; 7 additional deaths
NASCAR announcers preparing for remote broadcast booth
Gov. McMaster answers questions after AccelerateSC meeting
Homeowner: Nothing stolen before Arbery was shot
VIDEO: Man attacks victim who didn’t thank him for holding open door to liquor store, deputies say
Governor McMaster extends state of emergency
Bus drivers urge Congress to include them in next COVID-19 relief package
Heinz Ketchup creates 570-piece all-red puzzle
Florence RedWolves cancel 2020 summer season
All registered SC voters can now vote absentee in June primaries, runoffs
What you need to know today about the virus outbreak
Horry County to open government buildings, precincts on Monday
NC sees number of COVID-19 hospitalizations increase for 4th-straight day
Grocery store prices post highest jump in 46 years
Florence man arrested, accused of leading deputies on a chase while having child in car
PD: Man threatens weapons of mass destruction at Darlington Raceway
Sunny and warmer heading into the weekend
Dillon School District Four to hold outdoor, in-person graduation ceremonies
Conway woman charged with attempted murder after fight over eviction
Dr. Fauci praises South Carolina’s reopening process
Horry Co. Council votes to allow state of emergency to expire, move forward with phased reopening
North Myrtle Beach extends emergency ordinance
YMCA of Coastal Carolina to reopen on Monday
Paul Manafort released from prison due to virus concerns
Dunkin’ to ditch disposable foam, serve all drinks in paper cups
Wednesday is the deadline to update banking information for your stimulus payment
Myrtle Beach counseling practice sees increase in patients amid businesses reopening
Legislative committee to reopen state meets for first time as lawmakers return to Columbia
‘My gift to my mom’: Son of Charleston church massacre victim writes children’s book
Florence Co. deputies investigate shooting near Lake City; 1 injured
Police officer accused of raping woman speaks out; says it was consensual, not traffic related
Illinois woman mauled to death by her French bulldog
Twitter to allow some employees to work from home forever
Warming trend starts today and goes through the weekend
Florida dad hit, killed while giving 15-year-old daughter parking lesson
Local musicians look to make comeback as businesses reopen