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Citizens to weigh in on $160 million school bond

Voters will get a chance to rule in on a $160 million school bond on the Nov. 2014 ballot despite opposition voiced by New...

End in sight for renourishment project

After a late start and unexpected setbacks delayed Wrightsville Beach’s coastal storm damage reduction project, officials say the end is finally near: the E.W....

Tourism development authority receives new budget

The New Hanover County Tourism Development Authority Board of Directors unanimously approved the proposed 2014-2015 fiscal year budget during a May 28 meeting. The budget...

Roy Cooper ready for change in N.C.

Attorney General Roy Cooper plans to be part of the solution to problems North Carolina faces, from the environment to education to the dynamic...

County’s special use permit slated for June 2 showdown

Individuals and organizations with eyes on county development and conservation are preparing for a June 2 public hearing during which New Hanover County Commissioners...

Beach cottages preserved, celebrated 

Two historic preservation projects at Wrightsville Beach were recognized during the Historic Wilmington Foundation Preservation Awards on May 22. Executive director George Edwards explained how...

Skills, self-esteem products of camps

Aspiring young surfers will find instruction and inspiration on Wrightsville Beach this summer. The Gnarly Charley Surf Series will stop at Wrightsville Beach’s Crystal Pier...

Conversation to save local historic sites renewed

The May 28 announcement of Historic Wilmington Foundation’s 9th annual Most Threatened Places List was preceded by a preservation success story: the recent purchase...

Roy Cooper concerned, ready for change in N.C.

Attorney General Roy Cooper plans to be part of the solution to problems North Carolina faces, from the environment to education to the way...

Beach Project flexibility in works

  Despite an agreement to reconsider its static line policy, a five-year static line exemption for Wrightsville Beach was approved during a May 14-15 Coastal...

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