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MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) We may finally get a break from the storms Thursday as some slightly drier air moves in, which will help to cut down on rain chances. The mobile radar on the Storm Team WeatherMore >>
We may finally get a break from the storms Thursday as some slightly drier air moves in, which will help to cut down on rain chances.More >>
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FLORENCE COUNTY, SC(WMBF) One Pee Dee agency will soon be taking snap shots of your vehicle on the roadways, to help down drivers with violations and help fight crime. Law enforcement agencies in theMore >>
One Pee Dee agency will soon be taking snap shots of your vehicle on the roadways, to help down drivers with violations and help fight crime.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 8:17 PM EDT2012-05-24 00:17:19 GMT
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - This holiday weekend is sure to be a busy one in the Grand Strand. Captain David Knipes with Myrtle Beach police says Memorial Day weekend is their busiest weekend of the year.More >>
Myrtle Beach Police have put out traffic barriers along major roads to help officers fix any major traffic congestion during bike weeks.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 7:35 PM EDT2012-05-23 23:35:53 GMT
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) – Positive news swirled at the 2012 Myrtle Beach Chamber marketing update meeting. Member of the chamber say marketing efforts are working and the proof is in the numbers. ForMore >>
Positive news swirled at the 2012 Myrtle Beach Chamber marketing update meeting. Members of the chamber say marketing efforts are working and the proof is in the numbers.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 5:29 PM EDT2012-05-23 21:29:41 GMT
By Chandi Lowry - bio | email MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) – Pepper Geddings Recreation Center in Myrtle Beach offers an exercise class that caters to seniors. The instructor, Linda Hopkinson, said a scientificMore >>
Pepper Geddings Recreation Center in Myrtle Beach offers an exercise class that caters to seniors.More >>
A full investigation by Rock Ohio Caesars Construction Team, OHSA , City building inspectors, and the Cincinnati Fire Department is now underway to determine the cause of this morning's collapse of a 60'x 60' bay within the casino facility.
We are thankful to report that there were no life-threatening injuries to any workers who were in the area at the time of the incident. On behalf of the entire ownership and casino construction team, we wish those workers a quick recovery.
We would also like to thank Cincinnati's firefighters, police and first-responders who provided on-site medical care, quickly transported workers to area hospitals and secured the site.
At this time the worksite is closed, and work will not resume until the construction team and OSHA determine that it is safe to do so.
On Friday, January 27 at approximately 7:45 a.m. a single bay of the facility collapsed as concrete was being poured. The casino is located at the former Broadway Commons site at Reading Road, Broadway and Court Streets.