The Myrtle Beach area woman who allegedly started the Carolina Forest area wildfire was charged with two misdemeanors. Will ...
First responders’ hard work is paying off with the Carolina Forest wildfire now 60% contained with no new spread.
The South Carolina Forestry Commission and Horry County lifted their burn bans for the county on Tuesday. Horry County first ...
The State Forester's burning ban lifted at 8 a.m. Tuesday, March 11, permitting burning for forestry, wildlife, or ...
With signs of improvement in Carolina Forest as crews continue to battle a 2,000-acre wildfire, the state’s Forestry Commission is set to lift its burn ban, ...
HEMINGWAY, S.C. — Law enforcement officers with the South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC) have arrested a 63-year-old man ...
Authorities in South Carolina believe the recent wildfire that has burned more than 2,000 acres near the coastal resort town ...
Police arrested a South Carolina woman they say started a large wildfire that scorched over 2,000 acres of land near Myrtle Beach.
Horry County fire crews continue to battle wildfires in the Myrtle Beach area. Officials say situation looking better, but not in the clear yet.
The 63-year-old is accused of deliberately setting three fires with an improvised incendiary device, according to the South ...
The current "operating theory" is that the fires were sparked accidentally in a backyard near Sunrise Highway, authorities said on Monday.
The most destructive wildfire in South Carolina’s history began in the garbage. It was April 22, 2009 and Marc Anthony Torchi ...
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