The Brunswick County Planning Board approved two new developments at a regular meeting on Dec. 9.
Melissa Gorga can officially add cookie connoisseur to her resume, now that she’s launched the her very own sprinkle cookie ...
Hundreds of residents in unincorporated areas of Brunswick County will be able to replace lead-contaminated water ...
A project on NC 133 that was originally scheduled to begin Dec. 2 is now set to begin Saturday, Dec. 14. According to the ...
A former Georgia district attorney charged with illegally interfering with police investigating the 2020 killing of Ahmaud ...
Brunswick County Middle School participated in the STEM in CTE (Career and Technical Education) event at the Nuclear Energy ...
SUPPLY, N.C. (WECT) - Roughly $20 million dollars will be presented Thursday, Dec. 12, to two organizations in order to ...
For the second time in just over two weeks, Glynn County Fire and Rescue put their backs into a “push-in” ceremony for a ...
Night driving on some state roads in the county has become more of a challenge with little light and new traffic patterns.
In a five-to-one vote, the Brunswick County Planning Board approved the four conditions for "Waterway," formerly named Project Indigo, to move forward.
This Brunswick County town is discussing increasing height limits for motels and hotels as plans for a hotel-chain develop.
NJ TRANSIT yesterday broke ground for the County Yard and Delco Lead Storage and Inspection Facility Project. The project is ...