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The American Rescue Plan Act allows local governments to give COVID bonuses to frontline workers. But both Wilmington and New Hanover County have decided to spend a bit of extra cash to extend that bonus to all local government employees.
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A North Side park is set to get new facilities, including bathrooms and a pavilion.
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Wilmington is in the midst of reviewing draft land development codes: they’ll define how the city grows and changes for the next several decades. Planners are hoping to see more housing go into existing suburban neighborhoods, but worry that certain elements could kill future development.
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Wilmington City Council has passed a $242 million budget.
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The city of Wilmington’s effort to move a freight rail line across the river is chugging along.
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This week, city staff and the city council fought a battle for the very soul and future of the city of Wilmington. At stake: the construction of a car wash at a major intersection in town.
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The American Rescue Plan Act, which passed through congress in March, is sending an influx of money to government bodies across the country, including more than $5.2 billion for the state of North Carolina.
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With the purchase of another parcel of land on the northside of downtown, the city is one step closer to breaking ground on the Gateway Project.
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The proceeds will largely go to Eden Village, a gated tiny home community that will provide shelter for 32 single adults who have been homeless in Wilmington for at least a year.
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"We didn't get paid": Busy City Council meeting expected Tuesday nightCity Council has a long night ahead of them this week. The consent agenda features nine resolutions to consider, and councilmembers are eager to dive in.…