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  • 1 week ago | wmbfnews.com | Loren Korn

    MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - There’s something special brewing in a family-owned Grand Strand coffee shop: a social media star in the Spinelli family of five. A spunky 5-year-old boy named Ezra Spinelli loves Spider-Man, hanging out with his sisters, baseball, and basketball. “I like to shoot hoops,” said Ezra. He also loves helping his parents run Caspin Coffee, whether it’s charming customers at their mobile truck or the coffee shop.

  • 2 weeks ago | wmbfnews.com | Loren Korn

    If you have good news to share, email [email protected] or message Loren on Facebook. SURFSIDE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - You can feel it in each beat and every swift motion, as the hips don’t lie at Ohana Kahakai. “There are a lot of stories about love, about fun, about being at the beach with their family. So, you can tell the stories whether you know the words or not; the hands are telling all the stories,” said owner Kiarah Miller.

  • 1 month ago | kktv.com | Loren Korn

    (InvestigateTV) — It’s a sanctuary where every voice is heard, meant to uplift and connect. “Gospel choir brings about a peace. Encouraging, inspiring. It gives you joy. It gives you hope,” said Christi McCray-Eagles. It also gives McCray-Eagles joy to teach gospel choir at Loris Middle School in South Carolina. “I felt that that love and that peace that I got from being in choirs can help somebody else,” she said. Reporter Lauren Korn meets the students who are hitting the right notes.

  • 1 month ago | wmbfnews.com | Loren Korn

    MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - It’s the strike on the floor creating a rhythmic sound that has Michele Selvanto-Kowalski excited for more. “I get chills when I teach it; I get chills when I talk about it,” she said. Selvanto-Kowalski spent over 45 years teaching tap in New Jersey before moving to Myrtle Beach in 2014. She teaches all ages at Coastal Dance Centre, but it’s the adults who impress and inspire her the most. “Their passion for the tap class.

  • 2 months ago | fox5vegas.com | Loren Korn

    (InvestigateTV) — Working a job is something many of us may take for granted in our lives. In order to work, many people with disabilities are forced to navigate barriers in the system and with their employers. Despite this, more than 20% of people with a disability were employed in 2023. That is the highest percentage for a year on record. Reporter Loren Korn introduces us to a group of baristas who not only excel at their jobs but also love serving coffee with a smile.

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Loren Korn
Loren Korn @LJKorn
19 Oct 22

RT @abolesWMBF: The Drexel family has arrived including mom, Dawn Pleckan. #BrittaneeDrexel @wmbfnews https://t.co/6IvdQZhi7S

Loren Korn
Loren Korn @LJKorn
1 Oct 22

RT @MakaylaE_TV: A look at Waccamaw Drive in Garden City this morning after hurricane Ian. You can see the piles of sand along and coverin…

Loren Korn
Loren Korn @LJKorn
8 Feb 22

RT @AndrewWMBF: We're LIVE on the morning roast! Tune in now to chat with @LJKorn and I! We're breaking down the latest news & weather: htt…