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Home prices continue rise as local agent reaches $1 billion in sales

June’s home sale statistics continue to show an improving Wilmington real estate market, with home sale prices up almost 20 percent from 2015. “The Wilmington...

Wilmington moving toward ballot measure for parks bond

The Wilmington City Council will ask the public to consider voting on borrowing nearly $38 million for parks, with a public hearing scheduled for the...

Chicks hatch at county arboretum, drawing dozens of visitors

The New Hanover County Arboretum became home to at least nine baby chickens on Tuesday after three weeks of incubation at the county gardens.  A...

Runners race to benefit wellness program for cancer survivors

Gutsy winning performances highlighted this year’s Tri-Span 5K and 10K, a race held annually for 34 years to benefit the Wilmington Family YMCA’s LIVESTRONG...

Unique amphibious vehicle helps Masonboro cleanup

Volunteers on Masonboro Island for the July 4th cleanup donate not only their time, but several also donate the boats needed to ferry the...

Scouts build retaining wall to benefit Wrightsville fire dept.

As the temperature climbed towards 90 degrees around midday Saturday, eight teenage boys lifted and placed cement bricks, carefully layering them to form a...

Hook, Line and Sinker: First week of July producing good fishing

Despite the abundance of storms, wind, heat and people, the first week of July has produced some pretty decent fishing. Water temperatures are reading...

Drawbridge inspection, lane closures scheduled for July 12

A biannual inspection of the Heide Trask Drawbridge to Wrightsville Beach is scheduled for Tuesday, July 12. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT)...

Proactive, joint effort by town officials keeps July Fourth safe

Over the three-day July Fourth weekend, Wrightsville Beach lifeguards made 63 water rescues and firefighters responded to a number of incidents—mostly medical—in a proactive...

PHOTOS: Masonboro Island party

Nearly 4,000 people boated or paddled over to Masonboro Island to celebrate the Fourth of July. Here's some photos from the day's festivities:  

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