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Lawmakers cautiously weighing plans for coal ash cleanup
Coal ash cleanup was the subject of the first bill introduced during the North Carolina General Assembly’s 2014 short session, yet legislative action on...
Raleigh considers answers to Common Core question
North Carolina could be the next state to end the debate over Common Core standards with repeal legislation despite hesitant feedback from business professionals,...
Building permit for new cement facility underway
Carolinas Cement Company announced plans to apply for a building permit to construct a cement packaging facility on the Castle Hayne site where the...
Berger arrested near ski resort
New Hanover County Commissioner Brian Berger was arrested in Avery County, N. C., June 10 after an encounter with law enforcement coincided with a...
Source of shallow inlet dredging funds discoveredÂ
A House bill sponsored by Rep. Ted Davis Jr., R-New Hanover, could offset costs assumed by the local community to fund quarterly dredging at Carolina...
Housing authority primed for growth with new CEOÂ
After a hiring process spanning eight months of interviews and investigation, Wilmington Housing Authority announced June 9 Katrina Redmon as the next CEO.
Unlike previous...
First turtle nest sets season in motion
North Carolina’s sea turtle nesting season officially began in mid May and the Wrightsville Beach season kicked off May 29 with the discovery of...
Essays communicate importance of class kayaking trips
Parents, teachers and school administrators learned something from a batch of essays written by a Wrightsville Beach School third-grade class.
After Jennifer Williams’ class came...
Berger arrested near ski resort
New Hanover County Commissioner Brian Berger was arrested in Avery County, N. C. June 10 after an encounter with law enforcement coincided with a...
Wilmington’s first passive house
Lucien Ellison has felt a responsibility to live as sustainably as possible since an ecology course opened his eyes in college, but it all...