Wilmington NC News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Wilmington NC News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Wilmington: Beach safety warnings remain in effect for Coastal Brunswick until Sunday. | June 15
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Wilmington's Coastal Brunswick faces a beach hazard advisory due to strong rip tides, while the Wilmington Hurricanes' playoff run boosts youth hockey participation. A local nonprofit, "From Dirt to Dinner," is converting food scraps into meals for food-insecure families.
Wilmington: Heatwave hits Wilmington as temperatures soar past 90 degrees | June 14
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Wilmington residents are bracing for record heat as temperatures hit 93.3°F, prompting a heat advisory and safety warnings. Meanwhile, local author Karen Mitchell launches her sixth "Henry and Matilda" book in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
Wilmington: State grants boost Wilmington's infrastructure projects | June 13
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Wilmington residents should stay alert during the heat advisory as temperatures hit 98°F, and the city joins three others in securing $4.1 million for infrastructure projects. The Local Wire also explores the legality of beach camping in Wilmington and honors Ronald Moss, a dedicated volunteer firefighter and community mentor.
Wilmington: Gas stations expand in New Hanover | June 12
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Wilmington's new gas stations, including 7-Eleven, are expanding in New Hanover as part of regional economic growth. The city's culinary scene is also spotlighted through Taste Carolina tours supporting the Feast Down East festival.
Wilmington: Downtown Wilmington shooting leads to murder charge and arrest | June 11
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Wilmington authorities are investigating a fatal shooting in downtown following a high-speed chase that ended near Riverfront Park, leading to the arrest of a 29-year-old man charged with first-degree murder. Meanwhile, Bad B’s bookstore is celebrating its first anniversary as a beloved community hub in Wilmington's heart, owned by Maria Lopez and featuring local author events.
Wilmington: Man charged with first-degree murder in downtown Wilmington fatal shooting | June 11
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Wilmington police arrested a 29-year-old man in connection to a downtown shooting and charged a suspect with first-degree murder following a fatal shooting in the historic district. The city also celebrated Bad B’s bookstore's first anniversary, highlighting local culture and community support.
Wilmington: Summer climate outlook highlights potential heat risks for Wilmington. | June 10
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Wilmington residents should prepare for a hotter-than-average summer with temperatures possibly hitting 95 degrees, while a new mixed-use downtown project brings retail and affordable housing. Mental health advocates are expanding PTSD treatment access through free counseling and mobile clinics, and a court dismissed a lawsuit against former NC State athletes alleging abuse by a trainer.
Wilmington: Amazon's data center drives 1,000-jobs fiber optic deal with Corning | June 09
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Wilmington's economy is getting a major boost with Amazon's data center expansion and Corning's 1,000-job agreement for fiber optic infrastructure. UNC Chancellor James Moeser is visiting Wilmington and UNC Pembroke to discuss academic partnerships and resource challenges.
Wilmington: Wilmington Hospital Beds Approved for Expansion | June 08
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Wilmington's Wilmington Regional Medical Center approved new hospital beds for a major expansion, set to start this fall, while lifeguards reported 68 rip current rescues across the Outer Banks to Topsail. The city's Citizen app also played a key role in recent safety responses and local fans are preparing for the annual Minor League Baseball game.
Wilmington: Iconic Wilmington fountain undergoes repairs amid delays | June 07
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Wilmington's Kenan Fountain is undergoing repairs after recent damage, facing delays due to material shortages and permitting issues. UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Dr. Linda P. B. Smith visited Wilmington, meeting with city leaders and touring the Wilmington Convention Center ahead of fall events.
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