Myrtle Beach Braces As Hurricane Florence Nears
Hurricane Florence, is expected to impact the South Carolina coast overnight.
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Hurricane Florence, is expected to impact the South Carolina coast overnight.
For customers on the Southeast Coast that will feel the wrath of Hurricane Florence, Verizon Wireless is saying “We’ve Got Your Back.”
The big slosh has begun, and the consequences could be disastrous.
With local impacts from Hurricane Florence expected to begin Friday, Gaston and Union Counties have announced the opening of shelters.
As it bears down on North and South Carolina, Hurricane Florence has already begun to impact gas stations’ fuel availability, but has had minimal impact on gas prices.
Governor Henry McMaster says over 420,000 people have been evacuated from coastal South Carolina and says that more people are expected to leave today.
York County shelters will open at noon on Friday, September 14, 2018. Shelters should be used for residents who lack sufficient shelter, or who are concerned about prolonged power outages due to medical needs.
Hurricane Florence is at the doorstep of North and South Carolina, and she’s not going away anytime soon.
AAA City Plumbing provides safety tips for you to use at your home to prepare for Hurricane Florence.
Hurricane Florence is coming up and that means damaged cars.
Police in Lancaster need help identifying three suspects wanted in connection to a gun store burglary on September 10th.
Hurricane Florence put a corridor of more than 10 million people in the crosshairs Wednesday as the monster storm closed in on the Carolinas, uncertainty over its projected path spreading worry across a widening swath of the Southeast.
A Rock Hill man is facing several child pornography charges following his arrest on September 11th.
York County officials are preparing for Hurricane Florence.
Officials say Hurricane Florence has slightly weakened to a category three hurricane with speeds of 125 miles per hour, but is expected to be a long duration, high impact, event for most of South Carolina.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing food safety recommendations for those who may be impacted by Hurricane Florence.
Officials with FEMA held a news conference Wednesday morning to discuss their preparations for Hurricane Florence.
If you're looking to upgrade your homeowners insurance before Hurricane Florence arrives, you may be out of luck.
