Workforce housing development moves forward despite planning board denial

The development will cater to workers like teachers, firefighters, and nurses

NEW HANOVER COUNTY (WWAY) — On Monday, the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners voted 4-1 in favor of a planned workforce housing development at the 3100 block of Blue Clay Road. This comes after the county’s planning board voted unanimously against the project last month.   County Commissioner Jonathan Barfield Jr. said that the development would help alleviate the…

Voyage to Frying Pan Tower: A beacon of maritime history and renewed purpose

FRYING PAN SHOALS, NC (WWAY) — More than 30 miles off the coast of North Carolina, in the midst of seemingly never ending ocean, sits a steel structure that one man, with the help of countless volunteers, is working to give new life. Frying Pan Tower, originally built as a Coast Guard light tower to help mariners navigate the shallow…

Gas prices up for another straight week

Vecteezy (Photo from: MGN)North Carolina (WWAY) — Gas prices continue to go up nationwide including here in North Carolina. This week continued a multi-week trend of price bumps. Average gasoline prices in North Carolina have risen 11 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.31 a gallon. That’s according to GasBuddy’s survey of about 6100 stations statewide. Prices in…

Alisha Watts Suspect in Court

TROY, NC (WWAY) — James Dunmore, the man accused of killing his girlfriend Allisha Watts, appeared in court this morning. Dunmore’s defense team filed a motion asking the judge to release him after medical examiners autopsy report listed Watt’s cause of death as “Undetermined.” The judge denied the filing saying that while the autopsy report found no cause of death,…