McCrory visits Brunswick County, surveys damage
Governor Pat McCrory surveys some of the damage from Brunswick County on Tuesday. Photo courtesy of the Governor’s Office. Governor Pat McCrory visited Brunswick and Bladen Counties Tuesday to assess...
View ArticleCouncil favors rezoning for another Mayfaire grocery store; residents worry...
Wilmington residents believe the additional 4,500 cars per day could bog down intersections such as Eastwood and Military Cutoff. Wilmington citizens who live near the Mayfaire and Bradley Creek area...
View ArticleNCDOT to build temporary road to help Porters Neck residents stranded by flood
In an effort to help residents who are trying to deal with the heavily flooded and virtually impassable Edgewater Club Road in the Porters Neck area of northern New Hanover County, the N.C. Department...
View ArticleHundreds of wind turbines could be off Bald Head Island in 10 years
On a bright day with little cloud cover, this is what BOEM officials expect the wind turbines off the coast of North Carolina to look like. Photo Courtesy of BOEM. About 10 years from now, if you’re...
View ArticleBeth Pancoe’s heart is in preservation, saving the story of a building
Beth Pancoe has worked on historical rehab projects throughout the Wilmington area for the last 28 years. She counts more than 40 under her belt, including the oldest synagogue in the state, the Temple...
View ArticleCity council forum to be rebroadcast Saturday
Margaret Haynes (top right) and Neil Anderson (bottom right) are the two incumbents running for re-election. Last Wednesday afternoon, Wilmington city council candidates participated in the second...
View ArticleFayetteville Veteran Affairs medical center to hold town hall meeting in...
Veterans gathered in number at the grand opening of the VA’s Wilmington Health Care Center off Gardner Drive in April 2013. Photo by Ben Brown. Veterans, family members and the public are invited to...
View ArticleTask force for rail relocation gets new members
The spotted red line indicates where the new line would be relocated. The solid red line represents the potential trolley line. Photo Courtesy of the City of Wilmington This summer, city council took...
View ArticleBrunswick County officials find West Nile virus in local mosquito sample
A mosquito’s mirror image reflected by a pond. By New Hanover County Health Department. Brunswick County officials have reported earlier this week they found the first sample of the year of mosquitoes...
View ArticleLocal schools to receive construction funding from NC lottery
Port City Daily staff photo. New Hanover County schools is slated to receive more than $1.5 million in North Carolina lottery funding for school construction projects. The acceptance of the money is...
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