UPDATE: Freeman Park closed, bridge expected to remain open
Freeman Park is now closed at Zone 10. Town leaders say pending the storm impact, more sections may close this afternoon.
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Freeman Park is now closed at Zone 10. Town leaders say pending the storm impact, more sections may close this afternoon.
With the possibility of tornadoes due to Tropical Storm Hermine, we have safety tips from the American Red Cross.
With Hermine bringing heavy rain, some roads in our area are feeling the brunt.
Hermine expected in our area later on Friday.
Click here for the latest list of school, government and other closings and delays
As Tropical Storm Hermine continues on its path, the storm is likely to strengthen further and is expected to make landfall later today over the Gulf coast of Florida, potentially as a Category 1 hurricane.
As Hurricane Hermine heads towards the coast, the U.S. Coast Guard and Ocean Rescue are warning boaters and swimmers.
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Tropical Depression Nine in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Beach towns are taking precautions for possible beach erosion as a result of the storm.In the past, beaches in the Cape Fear have seen increased erosion following hurricanes and major storms.
There will be no Friday night football in the Cape Fear this week, but there will be football.
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Tropical Depression Nine in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The threat to Southeastern NC has increased.
As of Sunday evening, the National Hurricane Center upgraded Invest 99L to Tropical Depression Nine.
Tropical Depression #8 developed Sunday morning near the Carolina coastline.
Drivers in Leland won't have to worry about a major intersection closing this weekend after all.
U.S. forecasters say it's more likely this could be the busiest Atlantic hurricane season since 2012.
Tropical Storm Earl has formed in the northwestern portion of the Caribbean Sea.
Monday marked the first official day for high school football practice all around the state. A handful of local squads hit the field early in the morning. Those teams did not have weather issues. Some of the teams that waited around had to deal with lightning delays.
If there's anything certain about working in TV news, it's that change is inevitable. And so this week WWAY says goodbye to a couple of great talents who have been a big part of our team.
The American Red Cross is opening a shelter for people forced to evacuate their homes after flooding caused by heavy rains that lashed across central North Carolina.
A couple thousand people lost power Thursday night in Brunswick County due to severe thunderstorms.
Federal meteorologists say America's warm, wild and costly weather broke another record with the hottest June.
Many felt the intense heat and humidity Tuesday as a heat wave build across our area.



