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Another tight finish goes to Canada in Wrightsville Beach SUP race

A Wrightsville Beach paddleboard race ended with a familiar dramatic finish, as a Canadian edged a South Carolinian to win the Cold Stroke Classic...

Fundraiser tonight for Wrightsville Beach fisherman who had boat motor stolen

Friends of a Wrightsville Beach area commercial fisherman will gather on Thursday, Jan. 25 at Jimmy’s at Red Dogs to raise funds after he...

Wrightsville Beach planning board side steps debate on height limits before advancing CAMA Land Use Plan

The Wrightsville Beach Planning Board approved a new draft land use plan designed to help guide the town’s future development, but not before entertaining...

Wrightsville Beach considers options as more cell tower applications come

By Lena Moriarty Intern With Wrightsville Beach seeing state approval of several new cell towers on state rights-of-way, the Wrightsville Beach Board of Alderman discussed how...

Cooper to urge White House to exempt North Carolina from offshore drilling at Monday Wrightsville Beach event

By Mel Beasley Intern North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper will use Wrightsville Beach as a backdrop for a press event this Monday opposing the White House’s...

Wrightsville Beach Alderman Lisa Weeks thanks town, residents after 8 years on board

Dear Wrightsville Beach Neighbors and Town Staff, As I complete my second and final term as your Wrightsville Beach Alderman, I would like to thank...

Candidate for Wrightsville Beach’s state house district to focus on beaches, water, schools

Mel Beasley Intern Protecting the coastline will help maintain the county’s economy by encouraging continued tourism to Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach, said a Democratic candidate who...

Wrightsville Beach Coffee with a Cop scheduled for Wednesday at the Workshop

Area residents interested in meeting members of the Wrightsville Beach Police Department have an opportunity on Wednesday, Jan. 17 from 8 - 9 a.m....

Report shows $12.5 million in upgrades needed for Wrightsville Beach water, sewer system

Altogether, the Town of Wrightsville Beach’s water and sewer system has a value of $66 million, the town’s board of aldermen learned Tuesday, but...

PHOTOS: Museum moves historic Ewing-Bordeaux Cottage to town square

By Luke Webber Intern On Thursday, Jan. 11, Wolfe House & Building Movers moved the Ewing-Bordeaux Cottage from 405 N. Lumina Ave. to a lot on...

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