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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Residents can finally return home after a massive wildfire burned 1,200 acres in the Carolina Forest area of Myrtle Beach.
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South Carolina resident Alexandra Bialousow was arrested for allegedly sparking a massive 2,059-acre wildfire that caused evacuations and threatened hundreds of homes in the Myrtle Beach area last ...
Horry County residents returned home Sunday as crews battled a 1,600-acre wildfire in Carolina Forest near Myrtle Beach. A statewide burn ban remains in effect. Skip Navigation.
The South Carolina Forestry Commission announced the arrest of a woman who allegedly caused more than 2,000 acres to burn near Myrtle Beach.SCFC law enforcement officials arrested 40-year-old ...
Myrtle Beach, a coastal city home to nearly 40,000 people, has not had any damage from the large blaze spreading in eastern South Carolina, though it's close enough to see the smoke.
A Myrtle Beach area resident faces charges as police say she started a blaze in her fire pit that led to the more than 2,000-acre Carolina Forest wildfire.
A Myrtle Beach woman was arrested after investigators said her backyard fire spread into a 2,000-acre wildfire, forcing evacuations in Carolina Forest. To stream WLTX 19 on your phone, you need ...
Carolina Forest took care of North Myrtle Beach, 49-21, and saw seven different players score its seven touchdowns at Carolina Forest High School on Sept. 23.
Carolina Forest, a suburb near Myrtle Beach, could still hold World War II-era bombs from a former U.S. Army training site. The federal government plans to remove them.