LocalWilmington Journal Breakfast Club holding student essay contest to commemorate 1898 massacre Conor Doherty, September 7, 2023
LocalGun Violence: Wilmington Police Department and county agencies response to recent shootings Tanner Blue, September 7, 2023
NewsHannah Block Historic USO/Community Arts Center announces annual ARTfall WWAY News, September 7, 2023
LocalWilmington woman charged after two pedestrians killed in Duplin crash WWAY News, September 7, 2023
News'That '70s Show' actor Danny Masterson sentenced to 30 years on rape conviction ABC News, September 7, 2023
NewsWilmington marks longest September heat streak of mid-90s since 1983 WWAY News, September 7, 2023
Top StoriesOfficials say Brunswick County Schools students made gains last year WWAY News, September 7, 2023
Top StoriesNorfolk Dredging Company awarded $18 million contract for local dredging work WWAY News, September 7, 2023
Top StoriesCrews demolish former Southport 'Pizza Hut' building to make room for 'Cook Out' WWAY News, September 7, 2023
Oregon man sentenced to death for 1998 murder is free after conviction reversed: 'A lot of years for something I didn't do' CBS News, September 7, 2023
Top StoriesHistory with ‘Hud’: Construction of the three tallest structures in Wilmington Matthew Huddleston, September 7, 2023
Top StoriesHarris says she and Biden 'will win reelection' and is prepared to step into role of president 'if necessary' CBS News, September 7, 2023
BrunswickAll lanes reopen on Cape Fear Memorial Bridge after multi-car crash WWAY News, September 7, 2023
Associated PressBrian Burns returns to Panthers practice in pads; status for Sunday's game remains uncertain Associated Press, September 6, 2023
NC2 Wake County high schools dismiss early due to air conditioner problems WWAY News, September 6, 2023
Associated PressNorth Carolina public school students performing better on standardized tests, report says Associated Press, September 6, 2023
LocalNHC Commissioners vote to rezone 7.27 acre property in Seabreeze Conor Doherty, September 6, 2023
ColumbusLake Waccamaw resident says a neighboring construction project is causing his yard to flood WWAY News, September 6, 2023