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‘Max Steel’ stops by Hoggard High
The front lawn of Hoggard High School transformed into the scene of the live-action feature film “Max Steel” Saturday, May 3.
Actors Ben Winchell, playing...
United Way announces new campaign chair
Working his first job out of college, Edward Murray was hesitant to contribute any of his meager salary to his employer’s United Way campaign...
Local artist creates paintings with seashells
Summer’s finds are winter’s crafts for lifelong Wilmington resident and artist Clara Hodges.
Each winter Hodges breaks out the pounds of seashells she collected throughout...
American teacher
There are 3.2 million teachers in the United States.
Thirty-one percent of teachers have second jobs. Before their fifth year, 46 percent of teachers quit.
The...
Ambassadors renew mailbox memories
Less than two months after the north end of Wrightsville Beach was one mailbox short, a group of University of North Carolina Wilmington students...
Jazz Derby Day benefits mentoring, scholarships
The 100 Black Men of Coastal North Carolina is hosting the second annual Jazz Derby Day with the majority of funds benefitting mentoring and...
Colorful socks for charity
About 80 pairs of legs covered in striped, color-blocked and abstract-patterned socks took a walk around the John Nesbitt Loop in Wrightsville Beach Thursday,...
Landfall to open for variety of local artists
It has been years since Katie Watkins created art, yet she holds on to an important role in the local art community.
For the last...