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The Myrtle Beach area is currently predicted to get around 2 to 3 inches of rain and winds from 40 to 50 mph with gusts up to 60 mph, NWS said. Myrtle Beach youth sports canceled Updated 1:14 p.m.
Georgetown County School District announced that its schools will go to e-learning on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. All schools and offices will be closed because of the storm, the district said.
Horry County is on a tropical storm warning as Hurricane Helene is predicted to bring heavy rain, flooding and high winds to the area this weekend. UPDATE: Schools affected. Myrtle Beach, SC area ...
Walmarts across Grand Strand close early. UPDATED 3:44 P.M. More than 10 Walmart stores in Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, the Murrells Inlet area, and Georgetown have announced they will close ...
While it was the Fort Wayne area's second television station, it was originally licensed to, and had studios in, Waterloo, north of the city; it identified with both cities, "Waterloo/Fort Wayne", during this time. The Indiana Broadcasting Company, owner of WISH-TV in Indianapolis and WANE radio (1450 AM, now WIOE), purchased WINT in 1956. The ...
Myrtle Beach is also served by PBS member stations WHMC/WJPM-TV 23/33, licensed respectively to Conway and Florence, and two commercial stations licensed to Florence: CBS affiliate WBTW 13 (with MyNetworkTV on DT2) and ABC affiliate WPDE-TV 15, (with The CW on 15.2). WBTW has moved most of its operations to Myrtle Beach, while WPDE is now based ...
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In 2004, WBTW established a news share agreement with Fox affiliate WFXB. It then began producing a weeknight 10 o'clock newscast for that station known as Fox 43 News at 10. In 2006, the title switched to Fox News at 10. During August 2007, WBTW became the second station in the market to move most of its operations to new studios in Myrtle Beach.