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18th Annual Son Run set for Sunday

The 18th Annual Son Run 5K, hosted by Wrightsville United Methodist Church, will go off on Sunday at 1 p.m. from Wrightsville Beach Park. The...

TRAFFIC ALERT: Ironman triathlon will tie up Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington streets on Saturday

The PPD Ironman triathlon will create traffic disruptions in Wrightsville Beach and Wilmington on Saturday, Oct. 22. Starting at 7:20 a.m., the event will...

FAA clears helicopter pilot in August Wrightsville Beach student party incident

The pilot flying a helicopter over Wrightsville Beach in an August marketing stunt was cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of violating any...

Board selects land use committee

Launching a process that will set the tone for development in Wrightsville Beach for a decade or longer, the board of aldermen created a...

Wrightsville Beach approves town hall renovation project

The Wrightsville Beach Board of Aldermen on Oct. 13 approved a $119,850 project to renovate and upgrade town hall. The upgrades will include new...

Wrightsville Beach reviewing new beach access products

For many, the beach is a paradise. But for those who are confined to a wheelchair or have limited mobility, the beach is a...

Cheerleader wins ‘Lifestyle Change Achievement Award’ at annual Heart Walk

By Krys Estes Contributing Writer Hundreds of local supporters gathered on the University of North Carolina Wilmington campus Saturday morning while 12-year-old Riley Burns cheered on...

Wilmington ‘takes back the night,’ passes on hope

By Alexandra Golder Contributing Writer It was in the faces of young people that hope was seen Thursday evening in downtown Wilmington as community members, young...

Wrightsville Beach Board of Aldermen rejects 50-foot height zoning by Johnnie Mercer’s Pier

The Wrightsville Beach Board of Aldermen rejected a new zoning classification that would have raised the height limit on development in the lot by...

Wrightsville Beach endures Matthew with limited damage, erosion

While flooding caused from Hurricane Matthew continued to plague river towns in eastern North Carolina on Wednesday, Wrightsville Beach escaped the storm with little...

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