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WB business owners plan offseason strategies

As temperatures drop, many coastal businesses will shift their focus from accommodating masses of tourists to generating revenue throughout the fall, winter and spring. Marketing...

Port City prose and poetry

Twenty-seven Wilmington novelists, essayists and poets joined forces to create an anthology of fiction and nonfiction literature that depicts the Port City’s vibrant past...

Hoggard volleyball sisters take the court

For sisters Logan and Kirby Smith, volleyball is more than just a game; it’s a sport that unites them on and off the court. Logan,...

Teen receives life-saving kidney transplant

Fourteen months after Alex Brigantti’s chronic kidney disease diagnosis, the Wilmington teenager received a life-saving kidney transplant early in the morning of Wednesday, Oct....

College scholarships, plans for low-performing schools considered

High school seniors in New Hanover County who plan to major in education may soon be eligible for one of four $7,000 college scholarships. The...

Heart condition doesn’t stop 10-year-old Ella Grae Bullard from acting, walking

Ten-year-old Ella Grae Bullard is becoming fluent in Spanish, has an above-average reading level and enjoys acting in plays at Thalian Hall. While talking...

Saturday Beach2Battleship triathlon will create road closures, traffic delays in Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington

As more than 2,300 athletes swim, bike and run their way through the Beach2Battleship triathlon on Saturday, Oct. 17, residents of Wilmington and Wrightsville...

Pooches prance, parade for Kennel Club show

More than 300 dogs, from Yorkshire terriers to Afghan hounds, were led by their owners and handlers around the outdoor rings of Legion Stadium...

Son Run, Run for the Ta Tas benefit local nonprofits

In February 2014, Tammy Tann was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer. Three months later, it had spread, and she began her fight against...

UNCW students design voice-activated controls for household system

Working on a grant from an international Fortune 100 technology company, University of North Carolina Wilmington computer science students are testing a home automation...

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