Follow-up on misconduct allegations within NHC Fire Department
More tonight on the allegations of misconduct within the New Hanover County Fire Department.
More tonight on the allegations of misconduct within the New Hanover County Fire Department.
North Carolina beach goers have been seeing a lot more of a certain slimy creature lately.
Jellyfish are invading the North Carolina coast, partly because of the unseasonably high water temperatures.
As the use of electronics increases, so does the amount of electronic bullying, a problem that school officials say can affect a child’s future.
Residents of eastern Pender County will soon have easier access to college classes.
History and food is coming together for the upcoming Flavor of the Past Tour.
All this week, we are featuring historic locations around Wilmington, and the restaurants they are paired with on tour.
We have been reporting how the struggling economy has hurt local non-profits. Well, even one of the oldest, most prominent organizations, in our community is also in trouble.
During this tight economy, one beach town is offering visitors and residents the opportunity to have some fun for free.
New Hanover County Sheriffs deputies are investigating an early-morning shooting involving a department colleague.
Environmental health officials are advising swimmers to stay out of a certain area of Wrightsville Beach due to high bacteria levels.
Hendersonville has imposed mandatorywater restrictions because officials say residents didn’t heed a plea last year for voluntary conservation.
There are allegations of misconduct inside the New Hanover County Fire Department.
People who have weathered severe storms that have passed through our area came together last night to share their stories.
It was part of a NewsChannel 3 sponsored hurricane forum at the Cape Fear Museum.
Investigators say a New Hanover County Detention Officer has died from her injuries suffered during an early-morning shooting outside her home.
If last week’s leaked video from a Korean TV crew is any indication, Friday’s opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics is sure to be pretty spectacular.
We have been following the case of an 18-year-old Wilmington woman, Meagan Stuhan charged in the death of her four-month-old son.
He died of internal injuries consistent with shaken baby syndrome.
Tonight parents from the Creekwood community will meet with school officials about their children’s failing test scores.
Experiencing history through food is the idea behind the upcoming Flavor of the Past tour.
All this week, we are featuring historical locations around Wilmington, and the restaurants they are paired with on the tour.
Tonight more than 10,000 communities across the country are participating in National Night out Against Crime.
The Brunswick County Sheriff’s Department is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the murder of Valerie Burns.
The heat is especially tough for people working outside, or in other hot places.
September 8 is fast approaching. For people in our area, that means the digital TV conversion.
WWAY Newschannel 3 would like to take a moment to remember Chris Clausen whose voice was behind our on-air promotion of our station for over 10 years.
WWAY NewsChannel 3 and Cape Fear Museum invite area residents to share hurricane stories, photographs, and artifacts with the community during the Cape Fear Hurricane Memories Forum, Tuesday, Aug. 5, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Museum.
A court appearance for a Marine corporal charged with killing his Army nurse wife has been rescheduled for September, after prosecutors agreed to a defense request to preserve several pieces of evidence.