Some noncitizens in North Carolina will lose Medicaid coverage beginning Oct. 1, 2026, because of changes in federal law. The change does not affect U.S. citizens.
Two-time NBA champion, author and reality television personality Lamar Odom will discuss substance use, a near-deadly medical crisis and his continuing recovery at Coastal Horizons’ annual fundraising luncheon in Wilmington.
The trail will link to the Central College Trail off South College and Holly Tree roads, then head east to connect to the River to Sea Bikeway, which runs from downtown Wilmington to Wrightsville Beach.
As high school fall sports kick off across Southeastern North Carolina, local medical experts are urging parents and young athletes to prioritize safety on and off the field.
Cape Fear Community College has expanded its partnership with the Career Readiness Academy at Mosley by establishing two dedicated college classrooms on the high school campus.
Several classrooms at C.F. Pope Elementary School will remain closed while crews clean possible “mold-like growth” and officials await indoor air quality test results.
More indoor air quality testing is planned Thursday for select classrooms at C.F. Pope Elementary School, following a review of testing results from Tuesday.
Carolina Beach’s released its annual wastewater report, which details the operation of the town’s water treatment plant and collection system from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026.
Trees growing around the Doppler radar in Shallotte are beginning to block radar scans, and meteorologists warn the problem could soon spread to broader areas of Southeastern North Carolina.