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Cameron Art Museum hosts first bilingual exhibit

The Cameron Art Museum is hosting its first bilingual exhibit this month when it features the paintings, collages and sculptures by renowned Cuban-American artist...

UNCW receives $400,000  EPA research grant

Biology and marine biology students at the University of North Carolina Wilmington will have an opportunity to study the ecological impacts of manufactured chemicals...

Birds of prey

Injured falcons, owls, vultures, hawks and other carnivorous birds, also known as raptors, are housed in a small building nestled in the woods of...

Therapeutic garden benefits diverse visitors

From Special Olympians to elderly adults ailed by declining health, people use the New Hanover County Arboretum’s Ability Garden program to learn about gardening...

Legends of Tennis tournament raises more than $20k for Landfall Foundation

Tennis enthusiasts flocked to the Country Club of Landfall to watch world-renowned tennis players engage in competitive exhibition matches Friday, Sept. 18 and Saturday, Sept....

Parks and Rec plans 10K race, future development projects

This winter, local runners will have a new opportunity to see Wrightsville Beach when the town hosts the newly created Wrightsville Beach 10K. The 6.2-mile...

City Council recognizes Landfall Foundation’s 20th anniversary

From sponsoring musical workshops at the North Carolina Jazz Festival to purchasing iPads for the Hill School of Wilmington, the Landfall Foundation provides artistic,...

Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard turns 30

Each month, thousands of hungry Wilmington residents visit Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard, a nonprofit organization that distributes produce, meat, bread and other packaged foods to...

Coastal flora and fauna featured in Cape Fear Camera Club’s exhibit

Thirty-four photographs of plants and animals that live near the ocean adorn the walls of the Spadefish Gallery of the North Carolina Aquarium at...

Local novelist releases first murder mystery

From Henry David Thoreau to Ralph Waldo Emerson, many great American writers sought inspiration at Cape Cod. Nina de Gramont, author and professor of...

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