Local attorney named to state Ports Authority board
Wilmington attorney Michael Lee was recently appointed to the North Carolina State Ports Authority&r...
Catlin formally announces bid for state House seat
New Hanover County Commissioner Rick Catlin announced today that he will seek election in 2012 to th...
Schools learning to cope with deep budget cuts
While state legislators and the governor batted around the budget a few weeks ago in Raleigh, locali...
Unemployment, budget stand-off discussion dominate Sen. Hagan's visit
U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan stopped in Wilmington today for a roundtable discussion on the U.S. economy and ...
Wilmington Housing Authority to get $2.36 million in funding
The Wilmington Housing Authority has been awarded almost $2.4 million in funding for public housing ...
Justin LaNasa again seeks to unseat Mayor Bill Saffo
If at first you don’t succeed, try again. That’s what downtown Wilmington business owner...
New York Times features Wilmington's budget struggles
On the front page of Tuesday’s New York Times, Wilmington is profiled as one of many U.S. citi...
Wilmington City Council to vote on 2012 budget
The Wilmington City Council meets tonight and is scheduled to vote on the 2011-12 budget, which will...
CFPUA bills getting new look
Beginning this month, Cape Fear Public Utility Authority bills will have a new look. The utility co...
Sen. Hagan to hear from constituents Friday
U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan will return to Wilmington on Friday as part of her “Fight for our Future&r...











