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Monthly Archives: February, 2015

Miracles in Motion 5K

Eight-year-old Riley Erickson is usually wheelchair-bound, so playing with her 11-year-old brother is challenging, their mother Vicki Stohl said. At the Miracle Field in...

“Nagasaki to Normandy” photography exhibit on display through March 26

“Nagasaki to Normandy: Seven Global Decades of Images of War and Peace, Peoples and Cultures” is on display through March 26 at the Hannah...

Award winning “Clybourne Park” playing at Red Barn Studio Theatre through Sunday, March 1

The Pulitzer and Tony Award winning play "Clybourne Park" premiers at the Red Barn Studio Theatre through Sunday, March 1. The production then transfers to...

Wilmington Art Association accepting submissions for Spring Art Show

The Wilmington Art Association is accepting submissions for it's 33rd Annual Juried Spring Art Show and Sale through Monday, March 2. Submissions of both 2-D...

Mutual support marks YMCA’s post-fire resiliency

Weeks after flames burned through the second floor of the Wilmington Family YMCA, a faint smell of smoke still hangs in the air outside...

North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences at Whiteville set to open Saturday, Feb. 28

A newly renovated branch of state's most-visited museum will feature new exhibits, an investigate lab, nature exploration center, an outdoor nature play space and...

Study to examine presence of seals on N.C. coast

Seals species that typically make their homes as far north as the Arctic are turning up along North Carolina's Outer Banks, but no one...

Coffee shop gets aldermen’s approval

A gourmet coffee shop and restaurant will likely be opening at the south end of Wrightsville Beach. The Wrightsville Beach Board of Aldermen voted unanimously...

A snow day in February

Snow covers the dune swale at Public Beach Access No. 2 at the north end of Wrightsville Beach the morning of Tuesday, Feb....

Artificial reef enhancement underway

Over the next couple months, more than 2 million tons of concrete material will be dropped over local artificial reefs, providing habitat for ocean...

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