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Rescuer shuns hero title 

In the mind of Wrightsville Beach resident Michael Brown, his actions on the night of Wednesday, Aug. 20, are undeserving of the heroic title...

Cristobal whips up rips

Beachgoers and surfers walk the beach strand around Stone Street Wednesday, Aug. 27. The large waves from passing Hurricane Cristobal created a 1-foot-deep tidal...

Early morning fire singes  Water Street house

Patrolling Wrightsville Beach Police officers were the first to report the house fire at 108 Water St. around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 27, after...

Limited jurisdiction in Masons Inlet not an issue

For local boater Chris Camp, the decision to drop anchor in Masons Inlet is simple enough. It is the quickest trip from the public boat...

Fresh solution 

  A second round of testing at Wrightsville Beach brought a group of recent college graduates one step closer to sharing their solution to the...

Potential offshore wind lease blocks outlined

Three tracts of federal ocean waters totaling approximately 300,000 acres off of the coast of North Carolina are one step closer to becoming the...

Slow sea turtle nesting season statewide

With only one loggerhead sea turtle nest laid on Wrightsville Beach during the 2014 nesting season, Wrightsville Beach Sea Turtle Project coordinator Nancy Fahey...

Speed bump returns

A new speed bump was installed at the intersection of Sprunt Street and South Lumina Avenue after residents voiced concerns about the removal of...

Joint meeting sets priorities from Garner Report

  Six of the 21 economic development recommendations outlined in the New Hanover County-funded Garner Report made the short list of items needing immediate attention...

Final coal ash legislation championed, critiqued 

  After months of debate and deadlock, the N.C. General Assembly pushed a coal ash cleanup bill to Gov. Pat McCrory for approval before adjourning...

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