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Cape Fear Rugby players compete in two-day clash

Blue skies and a steady breeze were the ideal conditions for rugby teams from all over the Southeast who played in the 41st annual Cape...

Black skimmer nests reach record high at Wrightsville Beach

One of Wrightsville Beach’s iconic shorebirds, the black-and-orange beaked black skimmer, is breaking records during this summer’s nesting season. Bird nest numbers at the...

Cameron Art Museum offers free private Connections Tours

Nine senior citizens from Spring Arbor of Wilmington — an assisted living facility — made their way through Hiroshi Sueyoshi’s ceramics exhibit during a...

Wilmington hosts two-day rugby tournament

One of the largest rugby sevens tournaments on the East Coast will take place July 4-5 at Ogden Park. The Cape Fear men’s and...

Flotilla to seek parade route change

A parade route change for the November 2015 32nd annual North Carolina Holiday Flotilla was discussed during a board meeting Monday, June 22. “We used...

Battle of Forks Road historical marker unveiled

A milestone in Wilmington’s history commemorated by the Commission of African-American History and the Cameron Art Museum converged during the Battle of Forks Road...

South end bird stewards lead free, weekly Wrightsville Beach tours

Bird enthusiasts flocked to Wrightsville Beach Public Access No. 43 Monday, June 22 for a free guided tour of the south end’s bird colonies. The...

Fighting global food shortage is phenomenal task, Bourne said

Stormy weather didn’t stop local author Joel Bourne from discussing his newly released book, “The End of Plenty: The Race to Feed a Crowded...

Coastal Federation offers summer STEM camps

This summer, high school students will have an opportunity to attend hands-on research camps during the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s Science, Technology, Engineering and...

City tax payers hit with 2.5 cent increase

Wilmington City Council members approved a property tax increase of 2.5 cents per $100 of property during the second and final vote on the...

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