UPDATE: Wrightsville Beach woman in intensive care released from hospital
UPDATE around noon Sunday, Aug. 24:
Wylene Booth McDonald, the 57-year-old Wrightsville Beach resident that fell from a vessel in Banks Channel the evening of...
End of summer celebration for hospice
Labor Day weekend, the Coastline Conference and Event Center will host the fourth annual Last Chance for White Pants Gala to support Lower Cape...
Beach Blast unfolds under sunny skies
Clear skies and plenty of sunshine the afternoon of Aug. 19 set the stage for the 2014 University of North Carolina Wilmington Beach Blast.
Early...
Surrounded by his children, Miles, left to right, Sydney, Sam and Sawyer, and his wife, Heidi, Michael Lee is sworn in as the next...
Residents call for leaner Market Street
Neighborhood groups and preservation organizations with interests in the Market Street corridor between Covil Avenue and 16th Street are again calling for a road...
Softened Read to Achieve standards for students
It has been a rocky first year of implementation for the Read to Achieve standards in New Hanover County.
“A lot has changed. It’s a...
With not enough money in the Wilmington Municipal Golf Course project fund for the City of Wilmington to pay for the repainting of the...
Parking, safety issues key to BOA’s permit denial
Wrightsville Beach aldermen unanimously denied a special use permit application from M&M Development for a parking exemption for 100 W. Salisbury St. The property,...
Plastic bag campaign finds support
A years-long push to curb the use of plastic bags in New Hanover County marked a milestone Aug. 12 when the Carolina Beach Town Council...
Leaders want fair access to inlet dredging fundsÂ
Before local communities can tap funds recently designated to offset the cost of inlet dredging, authorities must agree how the money can be used.
The...