About 14.5 miles of N.C. 87 and several secondary roads will have their shoulders milled, resurfaced and reconstructed thanks to a $4 million contract from the N.C. Department of Transportation.
The Fran’s Fans annual fan drive is returning again this year at participating Lowe’s Home Improvement locations on Thursday, June 27, and Friday, June 8.
Presidential candidates campaigning as alternatives to Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump were denied access to North Carolina’s ballot on Wednesday.
As communities use opioid settlement funds to combat substance use on the streets, Brunswick County is looking to make a difference for people behind bars.
Authorities revealed disturbing details that underscored brutal living conditions and indicated children in Avantae Deven’s care were isolated, starved and beaten.
When New Hanover County Commissioners voted to slash funding for Port City United, Sandlin’s job as a community resource coordinator at New Hanover High School was slashed too.
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality is requiring two companies, Enviva Pellets and Basaga International, to adopt additional dust control measures for facilities near the State Port in Wilmington.
As New Hanover County prepares to amend its comprehensive plan to provide new guidelines for potential developments on the western bank of the Cape Fear River, several local organizations have joined together to call for that land to be protected.
By The Associated Press and ZEKE MILLER AP White House Correspondent
The White House estimates that several thousand service members will be covered — the majority convicted before the military instituted the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy in 1993.
Brunswick County Schools Superintendent Dale Cole told the school board on June 25 that Cedar Grove Middle School and Town Creek Middle School have been chosen by him for the BCS Phone-Free Schools pilot program.
Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina stopped by the state port facility in Wilmington, hearing from North Carolina Ports Executive Director Brian Clark on the impacts of the $10.9 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.