Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful was awarded the SCLCA's Lower Region Group Leadership Award in recognition of the organization’s “remarkable leadership in promoting litter awareness, prevention and clean up for the State of South Carolina.”
Volunteers are needed to spruce up the park’s stone planter box by removing weeds and planting flowers as well as removing any litter from nearby roadways.
Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and Golf Tourism Solutions celebrated the reopening of the U.S./Canada land border.
Visit Myrtle Beach, the tourism marketing arm of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau, is pleased to announce Chris Mowder has joined the marketing division as the new Associate Creative Director.
A recent survey indicates 79 percent of voters from across South Carolina support plans for Interstate 73.
Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful program receives official certification.
On Sept. 2, 2021, U.S. District Court Judge Bruce Howe Hendricks ruled in favor of the federal government and its decision to approve plans to build U.S. Interstate 73, which would connect the Grand Strand to I-95 and beyond. In the 43-page opinion, Judge Hendricks denied claims by the South...
MBACC/CVB has received a 2021 Destiny Award from the U.S. Travel Association recognizing the “Visit Myrtle Beach Shares Some Sunshine” campaign.
Members of the 42nd class of Leadership Grand Strand gathered at BELFOR Property Restoration in Myrtle Beach for their first session.
It’s been a busy year at Myrtle Beach International Airport. So busy, MYR was the busiest airport in the state this June and July. This is the first time MYR has surpassed Charleston’s airport’s deplanement and enplanement rates.
The state’s new Open Carry With Training Act went into effect on Aug. 15, 2021, after being signed into law by Gov. Henry McMaster on May 17. The new law allows concealed weapons permit (CWP) holders to openly carry their concealable weapon on them or in their vehicle.
One in three small business owners claim that they would have had to close all or part of their business in 2020 during the pandemic were it not for the use of digital resources and tools, according to a recent report produced by the Connected Commerce Council (3C) and Google.