Morning Edition
— All the news you need to know to start your day.
Some of the largest summer employers, including towns, municipalities, parks and recreation departments are operating understaffed this summer due to low participation by the 14- to 21-year-olds in the workforce, counted on during the busy summer season to fill positions like camp counselors and lifeguards. Read more
MORNING HIGHLIGHTS
Myrtle news
"Tiger King" star Bhagavan “Doc” Antle is expected to be released on bond June 28, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
North Carolina man is second drowning victim in Myrtle Beach this month.
Authorities have identified the victim of an June 24 alligator attack as a 75-year-old Myrtle Beach man.
Welcoming the new superintendent
Shane Robbins will be beginning his 15th year as a superintendent as he replaces Joseph Pye in Dorchester School District Two on July 1.
just in
South Carolina's law banning abortion once a fetal heartbeat is discernible took effect late on June 27, Republican Attorney General Alan Wilson announced. Read more
LATEST NEWS
Beach Season
A guide to Charleston-area beach parking in 2022. Read more
"When you can offer an opportunity to someone who has life-changing issues ... it's amazing," said Town Facility Manager Aaron Black. Read more
The free "Beach Reach" shuttle bus is back for a second year. Read more
Given their close proximity to one another, it’s not difficult to visit several local beaches and discover which one is the best fit for your family. Read more
Support local news you can trust. We depend on the support of our loyal subscribers to produce meaningful journalism every day. Help us continue this important work: Subscribe today.