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Beach towns pay less in new sand funding proposals

New Hanover County’s beach towns presented three alternative plans for beach renourishment funding to the county’s board of commissioners on Monday, Nov. 16. Currently,...

WBPD to get public safety app

The Wrightsville Beach Police Department is launching a public safety mobile app that will allow them to instantly disperse information to tens of thousands...

County commissioners balk at travel expenses, citing lobbying and policy benefits

Citing news reports of travel costs by New Hanover County Commissioners, a member of the board tried and failed on Tuesday to place individual...

Lifeguard tales

More than 50 years have passed since Carl Hiatt manned a wooden roofless lifeguard stand at Wrightsville Beach, squinting at the sparkling ocean for...

Coming off first-ever NCAA win, UNCW women’s soccer faces top-seeded Virginia

After notching what may be the biggest win in the program's history in winning its first-ever NCAA tournament game last Friday, the University of...

Defense, seniors carry UNCW men’s basketball to first 2-0 start in a decade

  With its 78-59 win over Eastern Kentucky on Monday, the University of North Carolina Wilmington men’s basketball team accomplished its best start in nearly...

Art sale raises funds for CAM Museum School scholarships

Several artists showed off their work while raising money for art education in Wilmington on Nov. 13-14. Realtor Barbara Pugh hosted the fundraiser at...

After Wrightsville trees felled, residents raise concerns

Developers of the former Babies Hospital property have cut down five trees lining its Wrightsville Avenue location, angering some residents who weren’t aware the...

Town recommends denial of Red Dog’s ABC permit

Approval for a new alcohol permit for the owner of Red Dog’s bar in downtown Wrightsville Beach may have been hindered Nov. 12 when...

MOI building will be redeveloped

One of Wrightsville Beach’s long-abandoned commercial properties, the former site of the Middle of the Island restaurant, won’t be vacant too much longer. The Wrightsville...

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