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Seahawks’ furious comeback at Georgetown falls short

The University of North Carolina Wilmington men’s basketball team mounted a late, but ultimately incomplete, comeback last Saturday against powerhouse program Georgetown, with the...

WB Holiday Decorating Contest winners

Most Nautical:                   Walt Laughlin, 110 Live Oak Dr. Most Traditional:              Ann & Bud Davis, 209 S. Channel Most Holiday Spirit:         South End Surf Shop, 708 S....

Jingle Bell Run inspires creative costumes

With unseasonably warm weather Dec. 12, the only snowflakes fluttering to the ground during the Wrightsville Beach Museum’s annual Jingle Bell Run 5K were...

CORRECTION: Dec. 10 Weekend Police Report

CORRECTION: Matthew Snyder was served a subpoena as a witness in a shoplifting case. He faces no charges. The Dec. 10 print edition of...

Landfill studies, pedestrian signals on BOA agenda

  The Wrightsville Beach Board of Aldermen will address several issues during its Dec. 10 meeting, including whether to approve further studies on Wrightsville Beach’s...

Driveway size exception recommended by planning board

The Wrightsville Beach Planning Board voted to recommend the town make an exception to its driveway size regulations that would apply to several properties...

New plaques installed

Wrightsville Beach public works employees Randy Summerlin, pictured, and Bill Mason install new bronze-and-black plaques on the island’s seven trolley stop markers Wednesday, Dec....

Residents and businesses enter holiday decorating contest

Wrightsville Beach’s annual Holiday Decorating Contest is Dec. 15, and Parks and Recreation program supervisor Katie Ryan said as of Dec. 7, 13 Wrightsville...

Study needed to evaluate rail realignment plans

A proposal for a major realignment of Wilmington’s rail system will take its next step forward when the task force in charge of examining...

County policies conform with recommendation at national conference of tidal communities 

New Hanover County already has in place many of the policies needed to help mitigate the more frequent flooding that is likely to occur...

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