First responders’ hard work is paying off with the Carolina Forest wildfire now 60% contained with no new spread.
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNWill SC woman accused of starting Myrtle Beach area wildfire face harsher charges?The woman arrested for allegedly starting the more than 2,000-acre Covington Drive wildfire in Carolina Forest is not expected to face additional charges. Alexandra Anna Bialousow currently faces two ...
Police say the man ignited an unidentified material that had been stuffed into beer bottles and threw the bottles at the stations.
Fire dangers and the risk of rapidly spreading wildfires return to the Triad and most of North Carolina this week.
As firefighters continue the fight to contain the Carolina Forest wildfire, residents are returning home and sharing their gratitude.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - South Carolina authorities have arrested and charged a 40-year-old Myrtle Beach woman in connection with a fire that burned more than 2,000 acres around March 1.
The Myrtle Beach area isn't out of the woods yet. Here's the latest on the Carolina Forest wildfire.
Most of the Carolina Forest wildfire remains contained —and soaking rains on March 10 helped — but state officials say the ...
The South Carolina Forestry Commission and Horry County lifted their burn bans for the county on Tuesday. Horry County first ...
Despite the Covington Drive fire being at 60% containment as of Monday, The South Carolina Forestry Commission said that ...
Gusty winds, low humidity and dry conditions are expected to produce elevated fire danger in parts of the Southwest and ...
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