Myrtle Beach Ending Beach Wheel Chair Service
The City of Myrtle Beach is ending its beach wheelchair service, and people aren’t happy about it.
The City of Myrtle Beach is ending its beach wheelchair service, and people aren’t happy about it.
A colony of Africanized honey bees was found in South Carolina for the first time in 15 years. The bees were found in Charleston County as part of a routine survey, and were destroyed soon after they were detected. Tests confirmed the insects were a hybrid of Africanized and European bees.
Deanna Gentleman of Dockside Realty joined Greg at the studio to tell viewers more about today’s Listing of the Week — a beautiful spacious home can best be described as Cottage Charm meets Southern Hospitality.
Thirty years of official health advice urging people to adopt low-fat diets and to lower their cholesterol is having “disastrous health consequences,” a leading obesity charity warned yesterday. “Eating fat does not make you fat,” argues a new report by the National Obesity Forum (NOF) and the Public Health Collaboration, as they demanded a major overhaul of official dietary guidelines.
Tymere of Myrtle Beach Freedom joins Greg at the studio to tell us more about how the team is doing and when we can catch the next game!
Greg stopped by Halaina’s Salon to see what fresh looks they have to offer. For more information, visit www.halainsalon.com or call 843-831-0600.
Women who put more care into their appearance get ahead in the office, study shows – but for men, it’s about how naturally good-looking they are.
Greg visited Moon Fairy’s Magickal Kingdom in the Calabash Cottages to show viewers the very unique treasures they’ll find. For more information, visit their Facebook at facebook.com/mymagickalcupboard or call (910) 232-0319.
Abby stopped by Myrtle Beach Harley Davidson to check out what’s in store for Bike Week.
The nation’s employers have a problem – they can’t find enough workers who are capable of passing a drug test. Fortunately, for some of these companies, this is a problem with a very simple solution: Stop drug-testing your workers.