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

Therapists across North Carolina are offering free counseling services for those affected mentally by Helene

We're trying to serve a triage of people but anybody who reaches out, and is struggling."

NEW HANOVER COUNTY (WWAY) –In addition to the financial impacts of Helene on residents in Western North Carolina, it’s also affecting survivors’ mental health. Some mental health professionals are donating their time and expertise to assist. Keelin: “What’s so hard about asking for help?” Carolyn: “I think the hardest part about asking for help is that it causes you to…

WWAY Student Athlete of the Week: Addison Barberich

Ashley High School volleyball standout works two jobs while maintaining a 4.3 GPA

This week’s student athlete of the week shows time management is important if you want to achieve your goals.

Addison Barberich is a junior at Ashley High School. While starring as an outside hitter, she maintains a 4.3 GPA via AP courses, works two jobs, and volunteers with Habitat for Humanity.

New Hanover County Board of Commissioners approves Comprehensive Land Use Plan

"We have heard you want to preserve the western bank. We agree with you. We also want to preserve The Western Bank."

NEW HANOVER COUNTY (WWAY) –For years there has been talk about potential development on the West Side of The Cape Fear River near The Battleship North Carolina. On a unanimous vote, The New Hanover County Board of Commissioners approved The Western Bank Comprehensive Plan Amendment. “We have heard you want to preserve the western bank. We agree with you. We…