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Water in A.B. now A-OK
Good news spreads quickly in Atlantic Beach. Tom Outlaw, general manager of the Oceanana Resort, was in the Food Lion grocery store Friday afternoon when he heard over the intercom that an advisory regarding ...
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Pine Knoll Shores makes arrest
Authorities here have charged a former assistant manager for America Suites with embezzlement after he allegedly took nearly $2,000 in cash and night deposits.
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Atlantic Beach issues water advisory
Kevin Collins of the Monkey Bar restaurant in Atlantic Station grabbed a stack of bottled water to put in the cooler Thursday in time for the lunch crowd.
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AB still awaiting outside help
In a gathering outside Atlantic Beach's community center Monday night, Councilwoman Retha Pierce told some residents the town remains at a standstill because council members have not been able to meet to ...
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Topsail pier tradition connects generations
Robin Orr, who owns the Jolly Roger Motel and Pier along with a brother and sister, is seen on the pier at Topsail Beach Wednesday, Oct.
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Rally rules face lawsuit
Greenville Attorney Suzanne Coe filed a lawsuit Thursday in the U.S. District Court in Florence to stop the city of Myrtle Beach from enforcing three ordinances that target motorcycle rallies.
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Tests reveal bacteria in recreational waters
State environmental health officials Tuesday are notifying the public that testing at two ocean-side sites in Carteret County show levels of bacteria exceeding the state and Environmental Protection Agency's ...
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Coastal storm slaps county
A powerful low-pressure system blew in high winds that pushed inland Wednesday through this morning, causing waterfront flooding, power outages and high surf.
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Storm blows ashore
Paul and Bettye Donavan of Oriental watch the edge of a coastal storm come ashore off the Circle at Atlantic Beach on Thursday.
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Wind, rain batters N.C. coast
An intense storm that closed in on North Carolina's southeast coast Thursday was being watched from more than radar screens.
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Future of Atlantic Beach, SC, up in the air
ATLANTIC BEACH, S.C. The future of Atlantic Beach is up in the air after the Town Council did not vote on several proposals the town manager said were needed to keep the community running until the end of the ...
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Aquarium's sound-to-sea pier to offer access
At a time when the state's ocean fishing piers are dwindling due to the high price of real estate and high cost of repairing storm damage, Emerald Isle and the N.C. Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores plan to step in ...
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Coast Guard bars boaters from race area
The Coast Guard is closing waters near Morehead City in preparation for a boat race.
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Let's go fly a kite in Atlantic Beach
Before you ever walk through the front door of Kites Unlimited in Atlantic Beach you are greeted with the whole color palette: Flags of red and blue flutter and yard decorations of pink, purple and green spin ...
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Thinking back on waves at the Beaches and other tidbits
Loose notes make up this edition of Late Summer Leftovers. - Tropical Storm Hanna visited Hanna Park on Sept.
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Compromise may keep Atlantic Beach open
ATLANTIC BEACH, S.C. A potential compromise to solve a financial crisis in Atlantic Beach means the town may not have to close by the end of the week.
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Heavy smoke damage in PKS fire
A young family lost many of their belongings in a house fire at 224 Salter Path Road around 10 a.m. Thursday.
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Conflict shuts AB
All six employees of Atlantic Beach may be laid off indefinitely for lack of money to pay them after the Town Council failed to find compromise Tuesday on an emergency infusion of cash to keep the perennially ...
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Our city council puts its votes where its heart is
What amazes me - and there are all sorts of things that amaze me - is that seven members of the Myrtle Beach City Council, seven people who are about as diverse as the population in the city itself, can speak ...
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AB plows ahead on loan, land sale plans
In a slight step back from a possible three-month governmental shutdown, Atlantic Beach Town Council members gave tentative, informal approval to a plan Monday night that would generate enough revenue to carry ...
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