A woman has been arrested and charged in connection to the Myrtle Beach wildfire. 40-year-old Alexandra Bialousow of Myrtle ...
A South Carolina woman faces charges after igniting yard debris that burned out of control and allegedly sparked a wildfire ...
Drier conditions are increasing the risk of flare-ups while crews battle the Carolina Forest wildfire for a sixth straight day.
The fight to contain the wildfire in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, continues more than a week after it began. On Saturday, the Florida Forest Service announced it will assume command of the Carolina ...
Nearly 200 personnel remain on scene of the Carolina Forest wildfire, working toward containment, which is currently 55% of ...
A South Carolina woman, Alexandra Bialousow, was arrested for allegedly starting the Covington Drive wildfire, which burned ...
A wildfire near Myrtle Beach is one of many to strike NC and SC as drought, low humidity and high winds challenge fire crews ...
Bialousow faces charges of negligence after a backyard fire pit escalated into one of South Carolina’s largest wildfires, threatening lives amid dry conditions.
Governor McMaster announced that the state secured a Fire Management Assistance Grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
A 40-year-old woman from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has been arrested for allegedly starting a wildfire that scorched over 2,059 acres of earth, local media reported. The accused, identified as ...
Witnesses reported seeing her start a fire on Sunday in a backyard fire pit near a tree line in the Covington Lakes ...