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Hook, line and sinker

Our area has been inundated with plenty of rain, wind and thunderstorms through July and August, which have inhibited anglers just about every day...

Wrightsville Beach welcomes wahines

At many beaches, male surfers outnumber female surfers. That will not be the case, however, on Aug. 16 and 17 at the south end...

Saltwater and surf stoke treat cystic fibrosis

Seven-year-old Reilly Hoagland stepped confidently into the ocean, wading through the swirling currents and breaking waves. He reached up to grab the hand of...

Waves of support to cure cystic fibrosis

Inhale, exhale. It’s the most instinctive action, and yet for 70,000 people in the world, taking a breath is not natural or easy. It’s a...

Tournament spars its way into Schwartz Center

For the last seven years, Matt Yu has been teaching stances, hand attacks, kicks and blocks in his Wilmington studio. With more than 30...

Hook, line and sinker

The month of July has been tough for anglers, with multiple days washed out due to heavy rain and thunderstorms. More than one foot...

Haneman tournament inspires fishing, benefits community 

The 15th annual Eddy Haneman Sailfish Tournament focused mainly on community, as most winners donated their prizes to a family in need. Tournament co-director Tripp...

Davenport to swing a racquet during Landfall tennis exhibition

The 2014 Legends of Tennis event, hosted and managed by the Landfall Foundation for the first time this year, will feature headlining tennis star...

Fishing community remembers Capt. Eddy Haneman

Capt’n Eddy Haneman, one of the first charter fishermen in the Wrightsville Beach area, will be remembered as fishermen set sail Friday, July 25,...

Renovated Muni taking shape

While it will be the same Wilmington Municipal Golf Course golfers have grown to love during the last 90 years, they will be reintroduced...

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