Public hearing on North Carolina Carbon Plan held in Wilmington
Monday’s hearing was the third of four in-person public hearings held about the state’s Carbon Plan.
Monday’s hearing was the third of four in-person public hearings held about the state’s Carbon Plan.
The Pender County Board of Commissioner held their first county budget work session today.
A former Laney standout did not near his name called during NFL draft weekend, but Alfahiym Walcott still has the chance to keep his NFL dream alive.
Temperatures were in the high 70’s on Monday and lots of folks took advantage of the warm weather at Wrightsville Beach.
The protest comes in response to a UNC Board of Governors proposal that takes aim at diversity, equity, and inclusion on college campuses.
Some cyclists in Wrightsville Beach are raising concerns over the rules of the road. WWAY visited that beach town on Monday.
While the algae isn’t harmful to wildlife, Grogan noted blooms of this magnitude are not natural for the lake, and that one of the biggest contributing problems is stormwater runoff.
The suit comes after 19,000 of tequila were stolen on their way to North Carolina from Mexico.
19-year-old Isabella Strahan was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, a rare form of brain cancer usually seen in kids between the ages of 2 and 9.
Four Corners Wrightsville Beach gives a 5% discount to anyone who uses a rideshare app like Uber or Lyft to get there, all to combat drunk driving.
The PGA Championship is one of the four major golf tournaments on tour and in 2025, its coming back to Quail Hollow in Charlotte.
On Friday morning, 60 new American citizens celebrate the completion of a process that takes years, and even decades. For many, it’s an emotional moment.
April 20 marked a historic day in North Carolina with the first medical marijuana dispensary opening on tribal land in the mountains.
Friday WWAY hosted a blood drive in collaboration with John E. Jacobs American Legion Post 68 in Leland.
The special day celebrating all things historical began in 2022 and is commemorated each year on the final Friday of April.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WWAY) – At The Eagle’s Dare, the Spring Trike Race featured nine of the area’s biggest banks against each other in a mini-tricycle relay race. About 40 people peddled this spring. Attending was free. The race raises funds for more than 40 non-profits in the Cape Fear and the winner gets a prize of $500 donated to a…
Academics, creating art, and being a leader are just some of the qualities our WWAY Student Athlete of the Week displays.
Ariel Henry has resigned as Prime Minister of Haiti. A transitional council is now in charge.
So if you’re looking for a new home, want to enjoy some food or see some alligators up close, there is definitely something for everyone this weekend.
There were more than 200 adults taking part, along with about 250 volunteers.
Molly Wilhelm with the Star News reports the most ticketed street in Wilmington is Second Street, with nearly 5,300 tickets given out in 2023.
You have two chances to help save hundreds of lives this week in the Cape Fear.
The Cape Fear area chapter of the American Red Cross is hosting a blood drive and a free smoke alarm installation event in Brunswick County.
For Jenny Scott, helping patients in their time of need is more than just a job.
Friday, the Seahawks were no-hit by the Campell Camels. Saturday, the Seahawks erupted for six runs. Right before the game, the players met their pen pals face-to-face for the first time. The second graders also brought flowers for the players. UNCW softball players have been trading weekly letters with the grade schoolers all this season. Every player of the team has their own pen pal.