News13 says good-bye to one of its finest reporters, and one of the hardest workers I’ve ever seen.
What’s a typical news day? Try measurable snow in the Eastern Carolinas for the first time in who-knows-when, oh, and a history-making presidential Inauguration, too.
Photos by Rusty and Sarah Ray as nearly 100 Grand Strand veterans traveled to visit war memorials and Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C. over Veterans Day weekend 2008
The move to the morning show, so far, has been exciting, enjoyable, and, thanks to naps, not very sleepy!
After floating about in small, rural towns for a few years, I wasn’t sure if I’d find that “small-town” feel at the beach.
Boy, was I wrong!
I got an unexpected souvenier Thursday, one that I will put in a special place at my house: right next to my Cecil bobblehead.
A story came our way one day that made us pause and really evaluate how we could approach it. We’ll see if this works.
T-minus two weeks and counting now until the 50th running of The Great American Race!
On a visit back to my high school last week, I learned that journalism students there are taking it to the next level, while the community prepares to say good-bye to the school itself…for now.
Could a former wrestler, a former governor, and, best of all, a former TV and movie tough guy deliver for a former deep south governor and his quest for the White House?
Maybe stranger things have happened?
An e-mail from a friend and former co-worker sparked a firestorm of criticism, intrigue, and perhaps a little introspection, all thanks to a single story a former NFL star whose life, many would agree, has taken a turn for the worse.
Wednesday, we got an exclusive look inside what Fox News Channel has made into a major network television set, right smack in the middle of downtown Myrtle Beach.
Kudos to FOX TV for showing most of the halftime shows during the BCS coverage this year.
Roger Clemens, one of the great athletes of our time, did nothing to help his claim that baseball’s report on steroids—and his purported drug use—is false. And he did a poor job at that.
The holiday blitz is over, and the calendar has flipped. So now what? I’ve got a few ideas.