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Commissioners talk trash, SUP revisions, plastic bags
Poised to assume two seats on the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners, commissioners-elect Skip Watkins and Rob Zapple address three local environmental issues...
Luther, Beasley remain victorious, Zapple faces appeal
Fifteen hours and nearly 67,000 ballots later, a Nov. 20 recount of all votes cast in New Hanover County confirmed the canvassed outcome of...
Students create holiday cheer for Mayfaire storefronts
The holiday spirit arrived at Wrightsville Beach School early, where students worked for more than a month to create a holiday window display for...
Zapple, Luther remain victorious after recount
Fifteen hours and nearly 67,000 ballots later, a recount of all votes cast in New Hanover County did not reverse the outcome of two...
Elections board dismisses protest of Williston precinct
While a recount of all 66,939 ballots cast countywide was underway in the next room, the New Hanover County Board of Elections dismissed an...
Hickey, Harrell request recounts following election canvass
The release of official election results following a Nov. 14 canvass of all 66,939 votes cast in New Hanover County opened the door for...
Elections director arrested days before recount
Days before the New Hanover County Board of Elections and county elections staff recount ballots to verify the outcome of two close county races,...
Sand movement surveys to generate understanding Â
After hearing inaugural results of an annual survey tracking sand movement on New Hanover County’s beaches, coastal leaders agreed the surveys will ultimately help...
Art made approachable
Marine biologist Heather Robertson Stoker creates art to invite people to share her passion: shells.
Stoker digitally enhances and paints photographs of her personal shell...
911 call reveals details of McFadyen assault charge
A Nov. 15 call to 911 describes the incident that landed New Hanover County Elections Director Marvin McFadyen in jail this weekend.
The victim called...