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N. Lumina home earns June yard of the month

Nancy and Walker Ray of 106 N. Lumina Ave. were awarded the Harbor Island Garden Club's yard of the month honor for June.

Burr seeking amendment to return Brunswick to Wilmington MSA

After being split from the statistical data covering the greater Wilmington area,  U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., will try to return Brunswick County to...

Law enforcement agencies increase presence for July Fourth     

This year’s law enforcement presence around Wrightsville Beach will be larger than ever to keep up with larger crowds expected as, once again, multiple...

Local paddleboard racer moves into world top 10

An adventurous two months of paddling around the United States and Europe have moved a Wrightsville Beach-area athlete into the top 10 of women’s competitive...

Firefighter, police hires increase departments to full staff

After nearly one year of being understaffed, the Wrightsville Beach Police Department became fully staffed last week when two new officers were sworn onto...

Lifeguard stand memorial honors former guard

The lifeguard stand just south of Crystal Pier marks the spot where the Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue squad meets every morning to train together...

Volunteers to collect Masonboro trash July Fourth

As the sun sets July Fourth, Masonboro.org vice-president Jack Kilbourne expects the organization’s 75 volunteers will haul 5,000 pounds of trash off Masonboro Island....

North Carolina enacts tougher laws on drunken boating

While it won’t be in effect for the holiday weekend, North Carolina enacted a new law on Monday that will increase the penalties for...

Wahine Classic set for August return to Wrightsville Beach

The schedule for the annual Wrightsville Beach Wahine Classic is set, with this year’s surfing tournament scheduled for Aug. 19-21 on Wrightsville Beach. The...

Coastal fed opens self-guided stormwater runoff reduction tour

Starting June 29, the public will be able to take a self-guided tour of Wrightsville Beach’s stormwater runoff reduction projects, many of which people...

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