Pender County school board tables vote on three-tier bell schedule
The Pender County School Board held a meeting Wednesday to discuss the district’s proposed three-tier bell schedule.
The Pender County School Board held a meeting Wednesday to discuss the district’s proposed three-tier bell schedule.
After Harry Buie died, his home was left in the care of the nonprofit Pleasure Island Habitat, which is planning to uniquely continue Harry’s legacy.
Ashley girls soccer will play for the Class 4A state championship after taking down Millbrook 2-0 on Tuesday.
A bill that passed the North Carolina House earlier this month could restore the state’s recreational flounder fishing season.
With National Foster Care Month coming to a close, the nation is still facing a shortage of foster parents.
According to the FBI, more than 450,000 children are reported missing in the U.S.
Dozens of people came out for the ceremony, placing roses on the memorial to recognize loved ones who have served our country.
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start to the summer, but it also marks the beginning of a dangerous time of year for teen drivers.
At the Battleship North Carolina on Monday, hundreds gathered to pay their respects to the fallen for Memorial Day.
Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer and Wrightsville Beach felt the heat.
A man ran and walked nearly 3,000 miles from coast to coast to raise awareness for his non-profit.
Many gathered Monday at Wilmington National Cemetery to honor U.S. service members who died in military service.
After finishing 7th in the Mideastern Conference standings each of the last two years, many did not think the Laney baseball team would earn a trip to the Class 4A championship.
Boykin served on the USS Midway aircraft carrier from 1943, at 18 years old, until 1947. He was born May 22, 1925.
“I think it’s going to be a really wonderful place for people to come find peace and solace after their animals have died,” Chesson said.
Council Member Jay Healy said the large crowds happen every year. “We go from 6,900 residents to to 25 to 30 thousand overnight,” he said.
Rebecca Albarelli is just one of more than 3.5 million Americans AAA expects to fly this Memorial Day weekend.
Hundreds of people came out to enjoy live music, carnival rides, and the fireworks display, which started at 9.
“We probably have less hygienists today than we had before the pandemic,” she said. “There was a lot of uncertainty about the risks.”
The department says between 40 and 45 guards will be stationed along the beach at various access points through Labor Day.
Inside a lecture hall at Cape Fear Community College’s north campus Friday, law enforcement officers from across the Cape Fear talk about PTSD, depression and suicide.
With the holiday weekend here, many are going to be spending some time out by the grill cooking for their friends and family.
With many people planning to enjoy the outdoors for Memorial Day weekend, it is important to remember sunscreen to prevent sunburn or sun poisoning.
Thursday night, Navassa council members looked at a contract Northwest has with the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office.