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Duke Energy is volunteering to drain and remove coal ash stored in ponds at three more sites in North Carolina and has asked a...
Water bonds
Two sisters walk side by side through the beach sand Friday, Aug. 14, faces still glowing with surf stoke. Elli Goldfrad’s brown ponytail drips...
Landfall Art Show and Sale benefits local artists, nonprofits
Sculptures, paintings and other forms of visual art will fill Landfall’s Dye Clubhouse during the 16th Annual Landfall Art Show and Sale, a three-day event...
West African lifeguard learns from WBOR
With a void in lifeguarding services in his West African home country of Ghana, Felix Uzor made the cross-Atlantic trip to the United States...
Wrightsville Beach School to launch new marine science programs
With its own dock and an experienced marine science instructor, Wrightsville Beach School is already unique for its coast-focused curriculum.
Beginning during the upcoming 2015-16...
Nest hatchings, educational efforts mark end of sea turtle season
Sea turtle nesting season is nearing an end in the state of North Carolina, but not before the giant sea reptiles give volunteers and...
Living H2O
Editor -
By Carl Waters
A New Song
August 16, 2015, 5:54 p.m.
Forget what you know and let your worship flow
From the inner part, let it flow from...
One year with Jesus in the Gospels
Editor -
ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES
teaching God’s unconditional love and grace
August 20
MARRIAGE IS A COVENANT
Matthew 19:9 “And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife,...
Wahines show off talent and tricks
Spectators at Wrightsville’s annual all-female surf contest were treated to elite performances from competitors like 11-year-old Bree Labiak, who advanced to five finals and...