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The Sonic Drive-In on Market Street suffered damage from fallen trees in the form of a collapsed canopy from Hurricane Florence.

AREA UPDATE: UNCW a ‘massive construction zone,’ routes into Wilmington still impassible

Tyler Newman and Meredith Hoffman September 20, 2018

The following is an update and assessment of the effects of Hurricane Florence on UNC Wilmington, the surrounding area and eastern North Carolina. Wilmington remains “an island” Nearly a week...

The scene at Zion Church Road at Town Creek Road in Brunswick County, where many roads throughout the area were washed out due to rains caused by Hurricane Florence.

Florence won’t stop Wilmington

Veronica Wernicke, Opinion Editor September 19, 2018

When I say Florence, you say boo. Florence, boo. Florence, boo. Florence, boo. Every June through October, the east coast waits in anticipation and nervousness for tropical storms and hurricanes. According...

In the area of downtown Wilmington near 4th and Dock Street, fallen trees and damaged power lines were brought as a result of high winds and rain brought by Hurricane Florence.

AREA UPDATE: UNCW closed, flooding and road closures

Meredith Hoffman, Tyler Newman, and Noah Thomas September 17, 2018

The following is an update and assessment of the effects of Hurricane Florence on UNC Wilmington, the surrounding area and eastern North Carolina. Campus In the wake of punishing winds and devastating...

One year on, Hurricane Matthew is still drowning communities with dilemmas

One year on, Hurricane Matthew is still drowning communities with dilemmas

Tyler Newman, Staff Writer October 18, 2017

One year ago, entire towns across North Carolina sat underwater. Hurricane Matthew swept across the state in October 2016, drowning homes and businesses with record level floodwaters. Over the course...

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