Celebrating Black History House tour event gives the community a chance to see African-American achievements throughout the ...
On November 10, 1898, white supremacists led the only successful U.S. coup, overthrowing Wilmington’s Black-led government in the ‘Wilmington Massacre.’ Its full toll and legacy remain unknown.
The Battleship North Carolina, a museum and National Historic Landmark, is in the running for USA TODAY 10Best Readers' ...
For the first Thursday of Black History Month, we're taking a look at one of the most overlooked structures of black history in the area - the Giblem Lodge.
What is today the Boys & Girls Club of Southeastern North Carolina formed out of two longtime Wilmington clubs for boys: ...
Darien fifth grade essay contest winners, Hanson Road Bridge remains closed and other community news
Darien’s Daughters of the American Revolution announced the winners of their fifth grade American History Essay Contest.
Smokin’ Jimmies Chicken & Seafood, at 2105 Carolina Beach Road, got more than 45% of the vote. This window-service restaurant ...
From celebratory gatherings to serious conversations, here are 11 ways to mark Black History Month in Fayetteville.
The University of Wilmington (UNCW) announced it has received a $25 million donation to the School of Health Science. The ...
We talked with filmmakers and a historian about the tragedy in Wilmington in 1898, who say it's important to look back and ...
There’s more to Coastal Carolinas cities than just the beautiful weather and beaches (though they’re still a major plus!).
Sixth grade student Lia Martinonis is the two-time winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution essay contest.
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