Area designers get to show off their creativity while people hungry for fashion and a good time enjoy wonderful events all weekend long. Money raised benefits a local outreach program for children
April is Autism Awareness month and some local stylists are joining a nationwide effort to raise money for autism awareness and provide financial support for families dealing with autism. Check out this story to learn how you can buy some gorgeous items that help others.
Stylist Jessica De Vault takes us shopping to find a look that will satisfy a teen's thirst for the newest looks, without draining her parents' wallets.
As the seasons change, so do your kids' wardrobes. If you're searching for a deal, Pass It On Cape Fear is one way to make your hunt for a bargain a little easier.
Ocean Cure is hoping to raise money to buy new equipment to broaden the work they do; the non-profit organization is dedicated to giving free surf lessons to medically fragile and at risk youth and adults.
Call it controversial. Call it honest. Real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran and one of the star's on ABC's "Shark Tank" says she was an awful student. She actually credits something surprising to her success.
The Write Stuff is a double feature by UNCW students and it comes to Downtown Wilmington tonight. The presentation runs through Sunday. Get all the details when you watch a live interview with UNCW Honors College Class of 2015 student Elizabeth Bernardo.
Riley is a 4th grade student. At a glance, she looks just like any other health, happy child. But it's what's inside that makes her different. Riley has an adult pacemaker. Now she wants to help others.