Officials with the South Carolina Department of Public Health confirmed two cases of West Nile virus in Myrtle Beach.
West Nile is spread by mosquitos and causes mild symptoms. According to the South Carolina Department of Public Health, about ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - The City of Myrtle Beach is shouting out a group of its employees who volunteered to help those ...
The impact included toppled trees, overflowing waterways, wrecked bridges and, in some cases, “entire 9s washed out.” ...