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Annual conference dishes on coastal issues 

For two days a collective of coastal issues experts and officials will convene in Wrightsville Beach for the 17th annual N.C. Beach, Inlet and...

Sutton Lake named state water

  Sutton Lake, long maintained as a public fishery by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission and a wastewater treatment facility for Duke Energy’s nearby Sutton...

Duke strategy to determine groundwater contamination critiqued

Work plans to assess groundwater contamination at Duke Energy’s 14 coal-fired facilities, including the Sutton Plant near Wilmington, were deemed insufficient by the N.C....

Breakfast at WB to fund Kids Making It 

Nearly ready to show off its new headquarters on Castle Street, Kids Making It will host a fundraising breakfast at Shell Island Resort Thursday,...

Samaritan’s Purse calls for contributions to Operation Christmas Child

  Wrightsville Beach Baptist Church, 601 Causeway Drive, is an official receiving station for The Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Ministry. Each shoebox can either be...

Wilmington Whole Foods announces Feast Down East as grant recipient

Feast Down East will benefit on August 19, 2015, during Wilmington Whole Foods Market's quarterly community day. Five percent of the day's net sales...

Toothless flies over the north end

Kites fliers spread out around the north end of Wrightsville Beach in front of the Shell Island Resort Saturday, Nov. 8 for the Cape...

Wilmington residents appointed to battleship commission

North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory announced appointments to the USS North Carolina  Battleship Commission Thursday, Nov. 6. Retired Navy captain and military historian Wilbur...

McCrory underlines support for offshore exploration

Gov. Pat McCrory emphasized his support of oil and gas exploration off North Carolina's coast during a Q&A session at the end of a...

Duke groundwater assessment plans deemed inadequate

Duke Energy’s plans to evaluate groundwater contamination from coal ash ponds at 14 North Carolina facilities were deemed insufficient and returned for revisions by...

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