Friday, November 7th, 2025
Good morning, Myrtle Beach. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 7th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Coastal Carolina University is hosting its homecoming parade today in downtown Conway at 4pm, and the route starting and ending at Marine Drive — Elm Street will have roads reopening immediately after the event. The Chanticleers will meet Georgia State on Saturday in Brooks Stadium. WFXB Fox TV
- ➤ International seasonal workers arriving in Myrtle Beach now have a dedicated dorm-style facility at International Residence Hall with 300 beds, four per room—featuring a large kitchen, common area and laundry room. The privately run facility received tax incentives from the city and aims to teach J1 and H2B visa holders about American culture. WPDE
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ SOHO will open a new location today at 95 McLeod Health Boulevard in Carolina Forest + the eatery plans to serve new dishes with live entertainment and a refreshed atmosphere featuring sushi, steak, pasta and seafood. WFXB Fox TV
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ WonderWorks Myrtle Beach will honor National STEM Day on November 8 with interactive experiments and a new exhibit on STEM careers for families. The center at 1313 Celebrity Circle will offer hands-on sessions like the Soda Can Challenge and Mirage Maker — all included in regular admission. WFXB Fox TV
- ➤ The Field of Honor® display now features 250 historic American flags at Warbird Park in Myrtle Beach, inviting local visitors to view this tribute to America's heritage. WMBF News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Horry County Schools reported strong results in the 2025 South Carolina School Report Cards at the Nov 3 Board meeting as Chief Academic Officer Lee James said 66.7% of the district's 57 schools were rated above average (16 excellent and 22 good) with the senior class graduation rate rising to 89.6%, which is above the state average. HCS students also outperformed statewide on the SAT with an average score of 1,033. My Horry News
- ➤ The Horry County Schools Board of Education approved a plan on Nov. 3 to replace the aging St. James Elementary School (in the Burgess area) with a 134,000-square-foot facility for 1,200 students, awarding the construction contract to Thompson Turner Construction of Sumter because the school’s building dates back to the 1950s. Design work will begin in January through fall 2026, construction will take 18 months, and the new school is set to open in August while the old school remains in use until phased demolition (the project budget is $66 million). My Horry News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ North Myrtle Beach announced an expansion project for the Aquatic and Fitness Center that will add 31,000 square feet to renovate the facility. The project will include a 4,000 square-foot addition for stretching, an aerobics room, updated locker rooms, a gymnasium, youth areas, and extra parking — a move driven by over 5,200 current memberships. WFXB Fox TV
- ➤ A contracting crew struck a water line near West Cox Ferry Road on Thursday night and repair crews began fixing it, leaving several CCU off-campus apartments without water—air in the lines is normal after service is restored—while property managers said full water pressure should return soon. WPDE
- ➤ Myrtle Beach International Airport issued a statement on November 6 that its flights may be affected by a planned FAA 10% air traffic cut across 40 high-volume markets starting Friday morning+ officials urged travelers to check with their airlines for current updates. WMBF News
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CBMA Weekend @ HOTO's
8 PM – 12 AM — HOTO's - Harold's On the Ocean — Tickets available — The biggest Beach Music Weekend of the year!
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Tap That Trivia Night
6-8 p.m. — Crooked Hammock Brewery — Free entry — Enjoy a fun-filled evening of trivia with the chance to win local prizes.
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Ultimate Game Show Night
6-8 p.m. — 810 Entertainment — Free entry — Test your trivia skills at the Ultimate Game Show every Wednesday evening.
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Rick Cannon Music
6-10 p.m. — Local on the Water — Admission details not provided — Enjoy Americana tunes from South Carolina's own singer/songwriter Rick Cannon.
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Art Cart Creativity
3-4 p.m. — Horry County Memorial Library - North Myrtle Beach — Free entry — Unleash your creativity with unique arts and crafts for ages 2-10.
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Christmas on Main
1:30-3:00 p.m. — Greg Rowles Legacy Theatre — Tickets starting at $170 — Celebrate the festive season with a delightful Christmas-themed event in North Myrtle Beach.
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Henry Cho: The Empty Nest Tour
7-8:30 p.m. — Alabama Theatre — Tickets from $39.75 — Experience laughter with comedian Henry Cho at his Empty Nest Tour.
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Christmas on Main
7:00 – 8:30 PM — Greg Rowles Legacy Theatre — Tickets start at $176 — Celebrate the holiday spirit with an unforgettable evening of Christmas-themed performances.
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Preschool Storytime
11 AM – 12 PM — Horry County Memorial Library - North Myrtle Beach — Free entry — Enjoy stories, songs, and crafts to prepare preschoolers for Kindergarten.
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Comedy Night with Will O'Donnell
7-8:30 p.m. — Comedy Cabana — Prices vary — Enjoy a night of laughter with rising star, Will O'Donnell, fresh off winning St. Louis’ Funniest Person Contest.
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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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~ Henry Ford
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