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Miriah Hamrick
Spring scarp shaped by natural, manmade forces
An escarpment, head-high in places, has greeted some beachgoers in Wrightsville Beach taking advantage of spring conditions early in March.
Erosion of this kind is...
Changes requested for inlet mandates
Rigorous project requirements outlined when Masons Inlet was first relocated in 2002 could soon be softened or shed, pending the outcome of negotiations between...
Redix readies for downtown expansion
A slice of Wrightsville Beach history is moving into downtown Wilmington this summer, when a second Redix location is slated to open at the...
Duke fined millions for Wilmington contaminationÂ
Coal ash contamination to groundwater at Duke Energy’s Sutton Plant in Wilmington has landed the utility a record-breaking fine of $25.1 million.
The fine, announced...
Bowens named elections director
The N.C. State Board of Elections appointed Derek Bowens, the candidate nominated by the county, to serve as the next New Hanover County elections...
Stars of the school
For dads and other men who spend time helping at local schools, a day spent with students is an opportunity to feel like a...
Expression, self-esteem supplied by art DREAMSÂ
Youth arts instruction, offered to ensure every child can discover an outlet for expression and engagement, will soon open to local adults interested in...
County requests Masons Inlet project flexibility
More than 10 years after Masons Inlet was first relocated, New Hanover County is working with project partners to shed some project requirements and...
Tree-trimming plans trigger local concern
Crews hired by Duke Energy will come to Wrightsville Beach this month to trim trees growing near power lines, prompting calls for caution from...
Murrayville cell tower request denied
Dozens of Murrayville residents sitting in the audience during a New Hanover County Commissioners meeting March 2 clapped and cheered following the board’s 4-1 vote...