
Terri Richardson
Breaking News Editor at The Sun News
Breaking News Editor at The Myrtle Beach Sun News. Writer, author, wife, mom, seashell hunter, puppet lover. Opinions are my own.
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2 days ago |
myrtlebeachonline.com | Terri Richardson
The Myrtle Beach area is no doubt a melting pot of different foods and restaurants – offering a little bit of something for everyone. But there’s something about those familiar dishes from home that sends new residents in search of places that can match, or at least come close, to what they know and love. Horry County is among the nation’s fastest-growing places and the fastest-growing county in South Carolina.
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2 days ago |
yahoo.com | Terri Richardson
The Myrtle Beach area is no doubt a melting pot of different foods and restaurants – offering a little bit of something for everyone. But there’s something about those familiar dishes from home that sends new residents in search of places that can match, or at least come close, to what they know and love. Horry County is among the nation’s fastest-growing places and the fastest-growing county in South Carolina.
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3 days ago |
myrtlebeachonline.com | Terri Richardson
Jack, a red kangaroo, had only been at 5 Star Farm for two weeks, but Eric Slate had already bonded with the marsupial. Eric Slate would often go into the enclosure to feed the animal, give it treats and interact with the 4-year-old kangaroo, said Robert Slate, his brother and owner of the Loris farm. Eric was familiar with Jack, and the animal would often come up to Eric for a treat and would mimic the man’s actions, such as scratching his belly.
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3 days ago |
myrtlebeachonline.com | Terri Richardson
Two weeks after a deadly shooting involving a Myrtle Beach Police officer, city leaders have declined to answer questions about the case – including the names of the officers involved. This is despite public demands on social media and by media for city officials to be accountable and transparent. Both local residents and visitors have raised the question of whether downtown Myrtle Beach is safe following the shooting that happened in a crowded and popular tourist section of the city.
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3 days ago |
myrtlebeachonline.com | Terri Richardson
A 20-year-old woman is accused of leaving two toddlers alone in a running vehicle in a Conway Walmart parking lot. Suly Avalos Esquivel, of Myrtle Beach, left a 2-year-old and 3-year-old inside the vehicle Saturday while she went inside the Walmart at 151 Middle Ridge Ave., according to an Horry County Police report. It is unclear from the report if Esquivel is the children’s mother.
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