...Defense Council issued its report Wednesday, saying Horry County beaches had the biggest problems.Myrtle Beach spokesman Mark Kruea told the Sun News of Myrtle Beach that the report doesn't recognize all of the improvements the city has made in dealing...
...Mr. McBride is president of the main chamber's new rival, the Grand Strand Chamber of Commerce. City spokesman Mark Kruea contends the vote was legal. Natural gas rates fall for SCE&G customers COLUMBIA -- South Carolina Electric and Gas...
...new ordinances that prevent loitering at bike rallies as residents complain it also bans tailgating. City spokesman Mark Kruea told The Sun News of Myrtle Beach that people cannot cook or occupy the parking lots for anything other than parking...
...can't exceed 87 decibels. Former Myrtle Beach Mayor Mark McBride said aggressive police enforcement won't work during two May rallies that attract hundreds of thousands. City spokesman Mark Kruea said the laws are meant to control crowds.
...surrounded by Horry County, which has made no decision on whether to discourage the bike rallies. Myrtle Beach spokesman Mark Kruea said the mayor will likely ask county council to join the city in the next few months. Even if Horry County doesn't...
...the system's funding, which was $175,000 last year. "The service is not meeting expectations," city spokesman Mark Kruea said. "We are observant of what happens on the boulevard and we know that people stand waiting for a bus or trolley...
...industrial areas, which also are set aside for strip clubs. "We were well ahead of the curve on this," city spokesman Mark Kruea said. The town council didn't want the businesses on popular Ocean Boulevard. "That's an accommodations, commercial...
...immigrants. Myrtle Beach's attorney is in the process of drafting the business-license addition, city spokesman Mark Kruea said. The additions will not include language specifically targeting illegal immigrants, he said. The business-license...
...businesses, cities and counties for failure to provide handicap access to buildings and other areas. City spokesman Mark Kruea wouldn't talk specifically about the pending lawsuit, but he said the city has spent more than $200,000 since last...
...people (from coming) to Myrtle Beach because they can't get married on Myrtle Beach," Beaver said. City spokesman Mark Kruea said Myrtle Beach doesn't want anyone profiting from the beach. The city allows wedding companies or individuals to...