As hurricane season continues, New Hanover County is encouraging residents to prepare before severe weather threatens the coast.
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New Hanover County will celebrate the opening of its newest public library this week with a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has approved the appointment of Eric Navagh as director of the New Hanover County Board of Elections, effective July 1.
More than 50 people attended an appreciation event at Katy's Grill and Bar on College Road, where organizers thanked volunteers, supporters and advocates who have backed the effort to preserve Sledge Forest, the largest remaining old-growth forest in New Hanover County.
One New Hanover County resident is sharing how an unexpected health scare changed his life—and why understanding the risk factors for cognitive decline before symptoms appear could help protect your brain.
A 50-year-old Virginia Beach man has been charged with felony stalking and multiple related offenses following allegations that he repeatedly harassed a woman in violation of a court-issued domestic violence protective order, according to court records in New Hanover County.
A public hearing has been scheduled to gather feedback on competing proposals to add acute care hospital beds in New Hanover County.
Hanover County will open its cooling centers Wednesday, July 1 through Saturday, July 4 this week amid anticipated record high temperatures across the region.
The Endowment is investing more than $12 million in new grants aimed at strengthening community safety, improving education and career pathways, expanding affordable housing, and enhancing health care access across New Hanover County.
A Fayetteville man with an extensive criminal history has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison after pleading guilty to habitual larceny in New Hanover County.
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