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Nearly 200 kids come out to skilled trades showcase at Wilmington YMC
The event was all in an effort to introduce kids to a lucrative career path without the need of a college degree.
'Coffee With a Cop' event taking place this Saturday in Leland
Members of the department will be at the Starbucks at 3572 Leland Town Center Drive on August 20th.
Sheriff's Office preparing for new school year with Active Shooter training
The Sheriff's Office says they've been going through training over the past week.
Oak Island flying purple flag, warning of Jellyfish
Officials point out the beach areas are still safe to enjoy, but ocean swimming and in-water activity should be done with caution through tonight.
Wendy's is redesigning some of their restaurants beginning next year
The burger chain has unveiled a redesign that places an “emphasis on convenience, speed and accuracy.”
Georgia man pleads guilty to Wilmington methamphetamine trafficking
David Woodhall was sentenced by Honorable Judge Stanley Carmical to a minimum sentence of 7.5 years (90 months) with a maximum sentence of 10 years (120 months) in the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction.
New Hanover County Firefighters running 41 miles in 24 hours to benefit ACCESS of Wilmington
It is meant to symbolize the shift of a firefighter. They will stop at all 8 fire stations, which spans 41 miles, in 24 hours. In anticipation, Sinclair says they've been putting in a lot of extra work to prepare.
Man convicted of 2020 second-degree murder of teen
23-year-old Trequan Crews pled guilty to second-degree murder, discharging a weapon into an occupied dwelling inflicting serious bodily injury, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Novant Health, UNC Health increase access to pediatric specialty care in Wilmington
According to a press release, the initial phase of growth includes both adding new services so families can seek care locally and expanding existing services to shorten wait times.
Biden signs bill making benefits available to families of officers who die by suicide
The Public Safety Officer Support Act of 2022 is part of a larger effort to recognize the emotional impacts of traumatic events on first responders nationwide.
Brunswick County teachers learning skills to keep themselves, students safe in emergency
With the first day of classes just over a week away, teachers with three schools around Brunswick County spent time recently learning valuable skills.
NFL, NFLPA reach settlement to suspend Deshaun Watson for 11 games and receive $5 million fine
The NFL had previously announced that it would appeal a decision by former federal judge Sue L. Robinson to sit Watson without pay for six games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy when he was with the Houston Texans.
Rosalynn Carter turns 95; 2nd oldest first lady ever
Rosalynn Carter, the second-oldest U.S. first lady ever, turns 95 Thursday on a birthday that will be marked not just with cards and best wishes, but with butterflies.
2 people bitten by sharks in Myrtle Beach on same day, police say
Two people were bitten by sharks on Monday, according to the information given to Myrtle Beach Police Dept.
'Think before you post': Staying safe on social media as your kids head back to school
According to the Sheriff's Office, too much information can be used by predators and scammers.
Holly Shelter Game Land wildfire 77 percent contained, still 1,226 acres
Pender County officials say the fire remains 1,226 acres in size, as it has for days, and will continue to be closely monitored.
Second suspect arrested in Wilmington murder
21-year-old Trey'Quan Deshaun Jenkins is charged with First Degree Murder in the shooting death of Tyshaun Delts.
One of the men arrested in western NC now charged in killing of Wake deputy
One of the two men arrested in Burke County is now charged with the murder of Wake County deputy Ned Byrd.
Wilmington Police: Three charged, several guns located
Three people face charges in two separate investigations on Meares Street in Wilmington.
Five development options presented to New Hanover commissioners at west bank work session
New Hanover County Board of Commissioners are taking a long, hard look at the future of the western bank of the Cape Fear River.
One dead, another injured after overnight shooting in Chadbourn
Police are investigating after an overnight shooting in Chadbourn.
School bus driver shortage hits Cape Fear
There’s a national school bus driver shortage, and the Cape Fear isn’t immune to the issue plaguing the country.
Reaction to NC 20-week abortion ban reinstated by federal Judge
North Carolina's statewide 20-week abortion ban reinstated by a federal judge on Wednesday, and people who support abortion rights are speaking out on the impact they believe it will have on people seeking abortions.
Nearly 200 kids come out to skilled trades showcase at Wilmington YMC
The event was all in an effort to introduce kids to a lucrative career path without the need of a college degree.
Sheriff's Office preparing for new school year with Active Shooter training
The Sheriff's Office says they've been going through training over the past week.
Oak Island flying purple flag, warning of Jellyfish
Officials point out the beach areas are still safe to enjoy, but ocean swimming and in-water activity should be done with caution through tonight.
Georgia man pleads guilty to Wilmington methamphetamine trafficking
David Woodhall was sentenced by Honorable Judge Stanley Carmical to a minimum sentence of 7.5 years (90 months) with a maximum sentence of 10 years (120 months) in the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction.
New Hanover County Firefighters running 41 miles in 24 hours to benefit ACCESS of Wilmington
It is meant to symbolize the shift of a firefighter. They will stop at all 8 fire stations, which spans 41 miles, in 24 hours. In anticipation, Sinclair says they've been putting in a lot of extra work to prepare.
Man convicted of 2020 second-degree murder of teen
23-year-old Trequan Crews pled guilty to second-degree murder, discharging a weapon into an occupied dwelling inflicting serious bodily injury, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Novant Health, UNC Health increase access to pediatric specialty care in Wilmington
According to a press release, the initial phase of growth includes both adding new services so families can seek care locally and expanding existing services to shorten wait times.
Brunswick County teachers learning skills to keep themselves, students safe in emergency
With the first day of classes just over a week away, teachers with three schools around Brunswick County spent time recently learning valuable skills.
'Think before you post': Staying safe on social media as your kids head back to school
According to the Sheriff's Office, too much information can be used by predators and scammers.
Holly Shelter Game Land wildfire 77 percent contained, still 1,226 acres
Pender County officials say the fire remains 1,226 acres in size, as it has for days, and will continue to be closely monitored.
Second suspect arrested in Wilmington murder
21-year-old Trey'Quan Deshaun Jenkins is charged with First Degree Murder in the shooting death of Tyshaun Delts.
Visitor spending increases in all 100 North Carolina counties
All 100 North Carolina counties saw in increase in tourism dollars, according to data released Wednesday by the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
SBI investigating after suspect accidentally shot by Brunswick County SWAT team member during search
The State Bureau of Investigations is probing an incident that happened during the search of a home in Shallotte; A suspect was accidentally shot during the search.
New Hanover County Commissioners to discuss future plans for land near Battleship
The purpose of the meeting is to clarify desired future land uses on the Western Bank of the Cape Fear and Northeast Cape Fear rivers.
Wilmington thrift stores draw shoppers on National Thrift Shop Day
National Thrift Shop Day is August 17. Thrift shops in Wilmington have seen an increase in shoppers opting to buy from them, rather than big box retailers, to save money.
NC boy has part of leg amputated after shark attack off Florida Keys
Jameson Reeder Jr. was bitten by a shark on Saturday, and authorities were called to Looe Key reef to help him around 4:30 p.m., the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said.
NC appeals court: Pot search lawful despite hemp similarity
RALEIGH, NC (AP) — Although illegal marijuana and lawful hemp look and smell the same, criminal prosecution for pot in North Carolina can still be legitimate when sight or odor contributes to a warrantless search and seizure, the state Court…
NTSB: Copilot who jumped from plane upset about hard landing
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A copilot who jumped to his death from a small airplane in North Carolina was upset over damaging the craft's landing gear during a failed runaway approach, according to a preliminary report released Tuesday by the…
Officials: NC deputy shot while serving protection order
Officials in North Carolina say a sheriff’s deputy has been shot multiple times while serving a domestic violence protection order.
Attorney General Josh Stein in legal bind amid probe over 2020 TV ad
RALEIGH, NC (AP) — The campaign committee for North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, facing trouble for a TV ad aired against a rival in 2020, plans to ask a federal court to block enforcement of a state law making…
AMBER Alert canceled for missing 5-year-old girl in Cary
Amani Jada Bruce was last seen with her biological mother, Crystal Beatrice Walston, 36, in the 100 block of Rosedown Drive.
North Carolina sheriff stocking schools with AR-15 rifles
When schools in one North Carolina county reopen later this month, new security measures will include stocking AR-15 rifles for school resource officers to use in the event of an active shooter.
Democrats sue to keep Green Party off North Carolina ballot
North Carolina Democrats have asked a state court to overturn an elections board vote granting the Green Party official recognition despite allegations of fraud.
Forecasters trim hurricane season outlook a bit, still busy
Federal meteorologists say this hurricane season may not be quite as busy as they initially thought, but it should still be more active than normal.
National Weather Service reports swarms of jellyfish in Pender, New Hanover Co.
Swarms of jellyfish and jellyfish stings were reported at several area beaches earlier this week but it appears the sightings are subsiding.
Court: Top NC health official can be sued for COVID shutdown
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has ruled that Gov. Roy Cooper’s secretary of health and human services is not immune from a lawsuit over the administration’s restrictions on large gatherings in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic.
Explosive material improperly stored at NC plant that caught fire earlier this year
WINSTON SALEM (AP) -- A state investigation has found that hundreds of tons of a potentially explosive fertilizer ingredient was improperly stored at a North Carolina plant when it was destroyed by a fire that burned for days earlier this…
Newspaper: Families of former SC Gov., Rep. Clyburn got casino shares
A national newspaper reports that the husband of former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and brother of U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn were given shares of a company that leased slots machines to a North Carolina tribal casino.
Portion of ICW closed for oyster, shellfish harvesting after wastewater spill in Surf City
The Town of Surf City is warning residents after it discovered a discharge of untreated wastewater on Monday due to an electrical surge in the wastewater collection system.
Mystery solved: Sea creatures with toxic bristles floated to Eastern NC on a coconut
Researchers at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences have identified the “weird things on the beach” found by rangers at Cape Lookout National Seashore just over a week ago as polychaete worms.
Plane makes emergency landing on NC highway, no injuries
Officials say a single-engine plane made an emergency landing on a North Carolina highway, but no injuries were reported
NC elections board certifies Green Party, reverses past vote
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has unanimously voted to recognize the Green Party as a new political party
NC educators meet to address school violence, other issues
Educators from across North Carolina are gathering for four days of training on how to support young children and adolescents facing an outbreak of violence and other problems.
NC 2-year-old dies after getting in unlocked car
A 2-year-old boy died one week after getting into an unlocked car at his home in Scotland County.
States hope for revenue boost with Mega Millions craze
Across the U.S., state lottery systems use that revenue to boost education, tourism, transportation and much more.
Wendy's is redesigning some of their restaurants beginning next year
The burger chain has unveiled a redesign that places an “emphasis on convenience, speed and accuracy.”
Georgia man pleads guilty to Wilmington methamphetamine trafficking
David Woodhall was sentenced by Honorable Judge Stanley Carmical to a minimum sentence of 7.5 years (90 months) with a maximum sentence of 10 years (120 months) in the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction.
Biden signs bill making benefits available to families of officers who die by suicide
The Public Safety Officer Support Act of 2022 is part of a larger effort to recognize the emotional impacts of traumatic events on first responders nationwide.
NFL, NFLPA reach settlement to suspend Deshaun Watson for 11 games and receive $5 million fine
The NFL had previously announced that it would appeal a decision by former federal judge Sue L. Robinson to sit Watson without pay for six games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy when he was with the Houston Texans.
Rosalynn Carter turns 95; 2nd oldest first lady ever
Rosalynn Carter, the second-oldest U.S. first lady ever, turns 95 Thursday on a birthday that will be marked not just with cards and best wishes, but with butterflies.
Trump CFO’s plea deal could make him a prosecution witness
The chief financial officer of Donald Trump's company, Allen Weisselberg, is expected to plead guilty to tax violations Thursday in a deal that would require him to testify about illicit business practices at the Trump Organization, two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.
BofA CEO: Struggling Americans feel they are in a recession
NEW YORK (AP) — The CEO of Bank of America said the recent debate over whether the U.S. economy is technically in a recession or not is missing the point. What matters is that current economic conditions are negatively impacting…
Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue places 3rd in USLA National Lifeguard Competition
Eight Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue Team members returned with a remarkable 3rd place finish after competing in the 2022 United States Lifesaving Association's (USLA) National Lifeguard Championship in Hermosa Beach, CA.
Judge reinstates North Carolina’s 20-week abortion ban
U.S. District Judge William Osteen reinstated the abortion ban Wednesday after he said the June U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade erased the legal foundation for his 2019 ruling that placed an injunction on the 1973 state law.
First-quarter US vehicle accident deaths highest in 20 years
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has estimated 9,560 people died in motor vehicle crashes in the first quarter of 2022.
NASA's moon rocket moved to launch pad for 1st test flight
The 322-foot rocket emerged Tuesday night from its mammoth hangar at Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
NC boy has part of leg amputated after shark attack off Florida Keys
Jameson Reeder Jr. was bitten by a shark on Saturday, and authorities were called to Looe Key reef to help him around 4:30 p.m., the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said.
American Airlines places deposit on 20 supersonic planes
DALLAS (AP) — American Airlines has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets and put down a non-refundable deposit on the planes that are still on the drawing board and years away from flying. Neither American nor the manufacturer…
Elvis death anniversary increases tourism at his birthplace
The king of rock ‘n’ roll died Aug. 16, 1977, at his Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tennessee.
Stolen Yorkie from Nebraska recovered in Columbus County
Last week the Columbus County Sheriff's Office received information from the Cass County Sheriff's Office in Nebraska. The information was in reference to two suspects being held in the Columbus County Sheriff's Office Detention Center.
President Joe Biden signs Inflation Reduction Act into law
President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law at the White House on Tuesday, finalizing a signature piece of legislation aimed at fighting climate change, lowering health care costs and raising taxes on corporations just weeks before the midterm elections.
Girl Scouts announce newest cookie flavor for 2023
The 'Raspberry Rally' is going to be an online-exclusive cookie that can only be purchased online and shipped directly to your home.
Over-the-counter hearing aids expected this fall in US
The move follows years of pressure from medical experts and consumer advocates to make the devices cheaper and easier to get.
99-year-old woman 'absolutely ecstatic' to meet her 100th great-grandchild
In total, the 99-year-old matriarch has 11 children, 56 grandchildren and 100 great-grandkids. Koller was lucky number 100 and arrived a week after his due date, weighing in at 9 pounds, 6 ounces.
FBI rescues more than 200 trafficking victims, including 84 children, in "Operation Cross Country"
Authorities located 84 victims of child sex trafficking, as well as 37 children that were actively missing during the campaign, the FBI said. Law enforcement officers also located 141 adult victims of human trafficking.
EXPLAINER: Why US lawmakers' Taiwan trips keep riling China
WASHINGTON (AP) — Taiwan is high on the summer travel list for U.S. members of Congress on their August recess this year, as U.S. lawmakers make a point of asserting American support for the self-governed island despite objections from China.…
1st suspected case of human-to-dog monkeypox transmission leads CDC to update guidance on the virus
The CDC tweaked its guidance after the first case of a pet dog suspected of contracting the virus from its owners was documented in France.
Pig skin protein gives sight back to 14 blind people – including three with perfect vision
Twenty people who were blind or on the verge of being so have had some or all of their sight restored thanks to a food industry byproduct – pig skin.
U.S. monkeypox cases surpass 10,000 as CDC still aims for "containment"
No U.S. deaths have so far been reported, out of the 12 monkeypox fatalities the World Health Organization has tallied so far this year.
What's in Democrats' health care, climate and tax bill that passed the Senate?
More than a year after President Biden unveiled his sweeping domestic spending plan, the Senate on Sunday approved a more narrow $740 billion package that aims to tackle health care costs, tax large corporations and make historic investments in combating climate change.
Musk countersuit accuses Twitter of fraud
Elon Musk accused Twitter of fraud in a countersuit over his aborted $44 billion deal for the social media company, which he said held back necessary information and misled his team about its true user base.
China halts climate, military ties over Pelosi Taiwan visit
China on Friday said it is canceling or suspending dialogue with the United States on a range of issues from climate change to military relations and anti-drug efforts in retaliation for a visit this week to Taiwan by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Brittney Griner found guilty in Russian drug trial, sentenced to 9 years in prison
WNBA star Brittney Griner, who has been detained in Russia for over five months, was found guilty on drug charges in a Moscow-area court Thursday. She was then sentenced to nine years in prison.
New glasses allow deaf people, people with hearing loss to ‘see’ conversations
XRAI Glass is a pioneering software product with a mission to enrich conversation for hundreds of millions of people around the world who are deaf or have hearing loss.
Pelosi starts Asian tour with speculation over Taiwan visit
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has held talks with Singapore's leaders at the start of her Asian tour as questions swirl over a possible stop in Taiwan that has fueled tension with Beijing.
Hitler's watch sells at Maryland auction for $1.1 million
A Maryland auction house has sold a wristwatch that once belonged to Adolf Hitler for $1.1 million.
Rare pink diamond unearthed in Angola may be largest found in 300 years
A rare pink diamond has been unearthed in Angola and is claimed to be one of the largest ever recovered in the world.
JetBlue announces a deal to buy Spirit Airlines
JetBlue Airways on Thursday announced it would purchase Spirit Airlines, a combination that would create America's fifth-largest airline.
Ukraine's grain is ready to go. But ships aren't. Why?
UKRAINE (AP) -- Shipping companies aren't rushing to export millions of tons of trapped grain out of Ukraine, despite a breakthrough deal to provide safe corridors through the Black Sea. That's because explosive mines are drifting in the waters amid…
Blinken says U.S. made Russia a "substantial proposal" for release of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan
The U.S. has put forward a "substantial proposal" to Russia aimed at securing the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday, offering the first public glimpse at U.S. efforts to bring the pair home.
Airline ticket prices expected to drop as fall approaches
Travelers reeling from a summer of hectic travel -- with busy airports, scores of cancellations and soaring airline fees -- might see some relief in the coming months, as fall approaches.
Climate disinformation leaves lasting mark as world heats
Wildfires, floods and soaring temperatures have made climate change real to many Americans. Yet a sizeable number continue to dismiss the scientific consensus that human activity is to blame. That's in part because of a decades-long campaign by fossil fuel…
Russia to drop out of International Space Station after 2024
Russia's space chief says the country will opt out of the International Space Station after 2024 and focus on building its own orbiting outpost.
Pope Francis apologizes to Indigenous community in Canada over church's role in boarding school abuse
Pope Francis offered a long-sought apology to the Indigenous community in Canada on Monday over the Catholic church's role in the generational abuse they suffered at Indigenous residential schools for nearly 150 years.
Police: Woman opened fire in Dallas airport; cop shot her
Authorities say a 37-year-old woman fired several gunshots, apparently at the ceiling, inside of Dallas’ Love Field Airport before an officer shot and wounded her.
Gabby Petito's family files $50 million wrongful death suit against Utah police
Gabby Petito's family has filed a lawsuit against police in Moab, Utah, accusing them of negligence that resulted in the 22-year-old's death last year. They are seeking $50 million in damages.
Fort Bragg name change to Fort Liberty likely to cost more than $6M, new report finds
The report comes from the Naming Commission which was previously tasked with coming up with recommendations for removing Confederate influence from the United States military.
Do Coastal Homes Actually Need Additional Insurance Coverage?
Do Coastal Homes Actually Need Additional Insurance Coverage? Over the course of a lifetime, property ownership, assets and your geographic location are variables that can very likely change. Southeastern North Carolina has become one of the most attractive relocation destinations,…
Pregnant women at risk of varicose veins
If you are currently pregnant or are thinking about having a baby, vein health should be on your mind. This is especially the case if there is a family history of varicose veins. Dr. Kamran of Scarless Vein Care weighs in.
'Teacher of the Week' retiring after 24 years of teaching science
Our last 'Teacher of the Week' for the 2020-2021 school year features one of the zaniest and most positive educators you'll likely ever meet.
'Teacher of the Week' introducing students to high-paying, in-demand food industry service careers
Students at Heide Trask High School are now home for summer vacation but recently we visited the campus to surprise one of the teachers as our 'Teacher of the Week.'
'Teacher of the Week' left private-sector job to pursue career teaching second graders
For many children across the Cape Fear, the school year comes to an end in just a few days and summer vacation is about to begin.
'Teacher of the Week' helping exceptional children learn at their own pace
Students tend to learn at their own pace but one veteran Pender County teacher has a unique way of reaching students at her school.
'Teacher of the Week' shares her love of math with middle schoolers
Few things in life are more satisfying than discovering one's true purpose. Sometimes, life takes us down one path until we realize its time to head another direction.
'Teacher of the Week' recognized for going above to meet students' needs
During the pandemic, teachers have provided a sense a stability and connectedness for many students, and we found one that really stands out.
'Teacher of the Week' helps blind and visually-impaired students in New Hanover County
Teachers have a unique way of helping students experience the world around them in a whole new way.
'Teacher of the Week' inspires first graders to learn Spanish and appreciate other cultures
Research shows exposure to a foreign language at an early age can boost a child's analytical abilities because their brains are like sponges wired to absorb and learn new things.
'Teacher of the Week' recognized for her kindness and positivity with first graders
With the end of the school year quickly approaching, teachers at Holly Tree Elementary School are covering as much ground as possible to make up for face-to-face instructional time missed earlier in the year due to COVID-19.
'Teacher of the Week' brings poetry and other lessons to life for third graders
Third graders in Madeira Billingsley's class at Mary C. Williams Elementary School are learning about poems.
'Teacher of the Week' hitting a high wave by engaging students in math
When Brandon Puhalski is not surfing or fishing outside, he stays busy with his other passion -- teaching elementary students about math.
'Teacher of the Week' keeping students singing together safely during pandemic
From Broadway to the Cape Fear, the pandemic dimmed the lights of performing arts venues during the last year including local school productions.
'Teacher of the Week' showers students and staff with random acts of kindness
Many students and teachers are feeling the weight of the pandemic as it stretches into a second school year.
'Teacher of the Week' infuses punk rock flair to engage third-graders
When third-grader students at Bolivia Elementary School arrived in class recently they got quite a surprise.
'Teacher of the Week' helping English language learners succeed
Elementary students enrolled in New Hanover County Schools return to full-time, in-person learning on Monday.
'Teacher of the Week' makes kindergarten fun despite new COVID-19 rules
The pandemic disrupted schools nearly a year ago and its been a challenging time for students especially younger kids who have had to do remote learning or socially distance themselves while at school with classmates.