
PETA Calls for Investigation into Doc Antle’s Operations
News Summary PETA has urged federal authorities to investigate Doc Antle after his recent wildlife trafficking conviction. Despite his sentencing, Antle allegedly continues to manage
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News Summary PETA has urged federal authorities to investigate Doc Antle after his recent wildlife trafficking conviction. Despite his sentencing, Antle allegedly continues to manage

News Summary Myrtle Beach is experiencing an 85% drop in Canadian visitors this summer, impacting local businesses and highlighting a trend across U.S. coastal destinations.

News Summary Dr. Philip Render, a former Myrtle Beach City Council member, has announced his candidacy for the upcoming city council election. Concerned about rising

News Summary A significant fire erupted at the abandoned Sea Gypsy Inn in Myrtle Beach, leading to one firefighter being hospitalized due to a heat-related

News Summary Recent inspections by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture revealed significant health violations in multiple Myrtle Beach restaurants. A total of 96 establishments

News Summary PETA has formally urged the USDA to investigate Myrtle Beach Safari, claiming illegal operations by Bhagavan Antle. The animal rights organization alleges violations

News Summary The Myrtle Beach Police Department is investigating a significant stolen check scheme affecting over 800 victims, primarily local business owners, with losses exceeding

News Summary Gregory Haskins, a shark fishing guide, is challenging Horry County’s ban on land-based shark fishing in court, claiming it undermines conservation efforts and

News Summary The Myrtle Beach City Council has enacted a new curfew ordinance for minors, restricting those under 18 from being outside from 9 p.m.

News Summary Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has introduced a 9 p.m. curfew for minors in response to rising juvenile violence. Effective July 22, 2025, the