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  2. Digging at Myrtle Beach SC beaches could cost you major ... - AOL

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    Here’s why it can be dangerous. Digging holes at beaches in South Carolina is illegal. Here’s why it can be dangerous. ... Specifics vary by municipality, but Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach ...

  3. Is powerful and violent Sinaloa cartel operating in Myrtle ...

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    Area law enforcement, including Myrtle Beach, has confirmed the existence of gangs but not much more is known about who they are or what criminal activity they are involved in. Police have been ...

  4. Myrtle Beach under rare high surf advisory. Dangerous waves ...

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    Those rip currents contributed to Myrtle Beach being named one of the most dangerous beaches in the U.S. in a recent study. SC has one of the deadliest beaches in the US, ranking shows. Here’s where

  5. Myrtle Beach police knew about drugs, home a year before raid ...

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    Myrtle Beach Police have responded to the house 77 times since the start of 2022, with over half the calls happening in 2024, according to police records. ... ranging from dangerous structures ...

  6. Why are Myrtle Beach-area shores in SC getting so hazy ... - AOL

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    If you’ve spent time on a beach in the Grand Strand this fall, you may have noticed a low-lying haze across the crescent shoreline. The Myrtle Beach area is home to two kinds of fog: mist that ...

  7. Gangs can be tied to 75% of crime in the Myrtle Beach area ...

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    There have been multiple high-profile gang shootings in the Myrtle Beach area over the past five years. Are there gangs based in Myrtle Beach? Gangs can be tied to 75% of crime in the Myrtle Beach ...

  8. Black Bike Week - Wikipedia

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    Riders in traffic at the 2008 Black Bike Week. During the 1960s and 1970s, many black motorcyclists visited Atlantic Beach, South Carolina, some riding Harley-Davidsons, but also riding many Japanese Hondas, Kawasakis, Suzukis, and Yamahas, which, along with race, distinguished them as riders from the white event's participants who preferred the Harley-Davidsons. [3]

  9. Why were people living in unlicensed Myrtle Beach motel when ...

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    Myrtle Beach business records show the property last received its license to operate as a hotel during September 2021, which would’ve expired after April 2022, the end of the city license year.