University of North Carolina Chapel Hill researchers have found that captive loggerheads could be conditioned to “dance” by associating certain magnetic fields with being fed food.
Officials with the Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District expect to release a draft environmental impact study of a ...
Levels of the compound believed to be a human carcinogen at the Asheboro wastewater treatment plant far exceeded national ...
Work began this week to add 4 acres to an existing oyster and recreational fishing reef in the lower Cape Fear River near the ...
The recent and rare blanket of white along the North Carolina coast may have provided natural benefits to your growing soil ...
The legacy of the all-Black World War II Women’s Army Corps unit, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, will be highlighted during a Feb. 20 New Hanover County Black History Month recognition ...
The nation’s burgeoning offshore wind energy industry has created thousands of jobs, boosted work in shipyards and ports, and includes a supply chain that spans 40 states, according to a new report.
A sea of sunshades hug the shoreline during the summer of 2024 in Atlantic Beach on Bogue Banks. Photo: Dylan Ray Heat researchers at Duke University will spend the next two years developing an ...
Throughout the course of our lives, we get thrown into situations with lots of different people of lots of different personality types. Fishing is no different. Skip the standard Valentine message.
No matter how big worldwide brands like McDonald’s or KFC get, they’ll never match the iconic status of a tiny Morehead City burger stand named El’s Drive-In. Tucked away on a gravel lot, shaded by ...
A wise man once said to me, “The man who does not read good books has no advantage over a man who doesn’t know how to read at all.” That was Mark Twain. (He didn’t actually say that to ME). So, it ...