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Marimar McNaughton
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WB ranks No. 2 in national rip current reports
Rip currents account for 80 percent of ocean rescues in Wrightsville Beach, said Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue Capt. Jeremy Owens.
“Second to that would be...
Black and white reflections
Whites and blacks engaged in similar activities, separately, is the thrust of a new exhibit of photographs at the Cape Fear Museum of History....
50 years observed at National Cemetery, battleship
By Marimar McNaughton and Pam Creech
Staff Writers
Hundreds of small American flags waved in the breeze as civilians and uniformed military personnel filed onto the...
Dudley Mansion owners, restoration contractor top list of Historic Wilmington Foundation Preservation Awards
The owners of the Governor Dudley Mansion, Mike and Kimberly Hayden, were among the recipients of Historic Wilmington Foundation's top preservation awards. The most...
Landmarks
Historic preservation groups toast to national preservation month with events
With proclamation, the city of Wilmington quietly launched National Preservation Month during its May 5...
Wilmington athletes compete in amazing race
Two dozen runners traveled from Wilmington last weekend to run the Boston Marathon. Half the team’s members were from the Wilmington Road Runners, the...
Venomous jellies surface on Wrightsville Beach
The Portuguese man o’ war has made an appearance at Wrightsville Beach and shorelines as far south as Bald Head Island.
Dr. Joseph Pawlik of...
Myrtle Beach biz buys Lumina Station
A four and one-half acre Eastwood Road trailer park purchased in 1995 for $425,000 became the site for Lumina Station, the Phase I flagship...
The bunny trail
“Rabbits are not the simple, easy little pets the media and the public generally think they are,” Paula Watkins said. Watkins is a House...
Dance for the masses
Dancers pumped their bare feet against the smooth wood floor in relevés, ingested bellies full of air and exhaled while shaking their arms from...