Beekeepers are noticing their bees dying from aerial spraying

"The chemical was supposed not to last but a few minutes after they sprayed it."

BRUNSWICK COUNTY (WWAY) –A local beekeeper is upset with elected officials after hundreds of honey bees died from Aerial spraying for mosquitoes. He says he did everything he was told by the county to protect his bees, but it wasn’t enough. Now, he’s waiting to see if the county will reimburse him for his loss. “The chemical was supposed not…

The 5th Quarter October 11, 2024

Week eight

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WWAY) – It finally felt like fall weather tonight! Watch the full show below. Vote for the WWAY Play of the Week here! Hoggard 35 – Ashley 27 New Hanover 41 – North Brunswick 16 Topsail 42 – South Brunswick 20 West Brunswick 14 – Laney 45 Trask 6 – East Bladen 12 West Columbus 0 – South…

WWAY Student Athlete of the Week: Emma Tholen

South Brunswick senior captain isn't letting an injury stop her from leading on and off the court

This week’s student athlete of the week is powering through adversity and doing her best to not let it affect her.

Emma Tholen is a senior on the South Brunswick volleyball team. This year she has sustained knee and shoulder injuries that have kept her off the court.

Welcome Home Angel hosting several events to promote mission

Welcome Home Angel, a local nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of children with chronic and physically debilitating illnesses or injuries, is gearing up for two major events aimed at raising awareness and funds for its mission. The organization, which was founded 17 years ago by John Kaiser, specializes in creating customized home makeovers for children in need.

The NCDOT gives updates on two 211 bridge conditions after a severe storm caused major erosion

"Take a deep breath as you wait in traffic. Adjust your schedules."

BRUNSWICK COUNTY (WWAY) — Things are slowly getting back to normal in Brunswick County after a severe storm nearly a month ago, caused severe erosion of bridges and roads. The North Carolina Department of Transportation has been working to make repairs. It’s a step closer to completion. Mid-Thursday morning, the Duke Canal Bridge in Southport reopened to traffic, leaving one…

WWAY Play of the Week winner: Rush Blackwell

South Columbus senior returned a punt for one of his 3 TDs against East Columbus

TABOR CITY, N.C. (WWAY) – The winner for the week seven WWAY Play of the Week is Rush Blackwell from South Columbus. The senior scored three touchdowns against East Columbus. He is currently leading the 5-1 Stallions in rush yards per game and receiving yards per game. Categories: Columbus, Columbus, Local, Sports