“Along for the Ride” is filming in Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Wilmington and Oak Island. (Port City Daily photo/Johanna Still)
SOUTHEASTERN N.C. –– A Netflix feature film set in a “charming beach town” is slated to start rolling Wednesday in Carolina Beach, according to a film permit application Port City Daily obtained. The production is also planning to shoot scenes in Kure Beach, Wilmington and Oak Island through early June.
An Apr. 13
presentation given by Night Owl Productions LLC to the town’s council confirmed more than half of the teen romance, “Along for the Ride,” is expected to film in Carolina Beach.
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EDITOR: Had enough yet? Multiple mass shootings within several days and what we hear from people like Ted Cruz and other Republicans are the same ignorant words opposing any additional gun control measures. Even Sandy Hook where numerous children were murdered was not enough for those people to take common sense action. These are the same people who claim to care so much about babies that they want to eliminate a woman’s right to an abortion even when her life is at stake. I guess their attitude is once the baby is born it is on its own and fair game to any lunatic with a gun.
On the left, greenery around the site of a Walmart in Wilmington is scarce. On the right, trees are abundant at a store location in Hilton Head. Whatâs the main difference? Deliberate city planning. (Port City Daily/Courtesy of City of Wilmington)
WILMINGTON â Monday morning, the City of Wilmington planning staff presented to council two similar yet drastically different aerial shots of Walmarts: one in Hilton Head, S.C., surrounded by a lush green canopy, and the other on Sigmon Road in Wilmington, surrounded by gray asphalt.
Both buildings were roughly the same in size and age. Yet while oneâs developer saved numerous trees, the other spared only a few.
report, the veterinarian was never called.
The pig was described as hunched and walking with “significant stiffness” in her rear legs. The report states the zoo noted the abnormal gait before the inspection, but in a phone call with the USDA, the vet said she was unaware of lameness in any of Tregembo’s three pigs.
The vet then contacted the zookeepers to learn more and issue a medical care plan, according to the report.
Per the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA), licensed exhibitors are required to maintain veterinary care. The report states the facility corrected the lack of communication and a treatment plan has begun.
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