Southport Winterfest Flotilla to light up the waterway this weekend
The City of Southport has been celebrating the holidays all week and the fun will continue into the weekend.
The City of Southport has been celebrating the holidays all week and the fun will continue into the weekend.
The Festival of Lights has officially begun.
The Next NC scholarship is available to state residents planning to attend a North Carolina community college or a UNC system public university.
Both the prosecution and the defense gave closing arguments on Wednesday, December 7th in the trial of Michael Miller Jr. Miller is accused of shooting and killing 26-year-old William Coley and 22-year-old Destiny Greene, who was 7 months pregnant at the time, in November of 2020.
It’s the season for giving, something first responders in the area do every day, and they have found yet another way to serve the community.
Christmas is less than three weeks away and many are heading to tree lots to pick up the perfect live tree to decorate.
On the U.S.S. North Carolina, “Wreaths of Honor” being displayed along the Battleship to honor veterans and service members.
Thursday marked the 82nd anniversary of Pearl Harbor and one historic building in downtown Wilmington is remembering that day.
Several events are happening throughout the week and this weekend in Southport as a part of the city’s Winterfest.
Nicholas Newell from Wilmington founded the Saint Nicholas Christmas Foundation to bring joy to the young and old at Christmas. The foundation gives toys and gifts to more than 500 people in six states.
The area now known as Airlie Gardens was originally part of 640-acre land grant from King George II given to brothers Jonathon and Solomon Ogden in 1735.
WILMINGTON (WWAY) — Students from Heide Trask High School in Rocky Point enjoyed an evening in Downtown Wilmington on Wednesday. For some, it was their first time visiting the city. Tracey Podolinsky is an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher at the high school. She took twenty-seven of her students to Wilmington to see the Wilson Center’s showing…
About $3.5 million from the recent infrastructure law will be used to develop a scope, schedule and cost estimate for 7 potential corridors.
It’s getting colder across the Cape Fear and if you don’t have a warm coat or jacket. You’ll certainly need one.
The motion to dissolve the committee came from school board member Melissa Mason, who was also the committee’s chairman.
Oyster recycling sites are setup along the coast where shells can be dumped to be recycled.
The Burgwin-Wright House and Gardens are all dressed up in holiday finery, and ready for guests at the holiday market Saturday, Dec. 9 and open house later that evening.
This week, the Cape Fear Brew Crew visited Hi-Wire Brewing! Join us tomorrow, December 7th, from 6-9 pm, for a pint night benefiting Wagon Tails Farm Rescue, a local organization that rescues animals and gives them a second chance. The Cape Fear Brew Crew invites you to Hi-Wire Brewing for an evening of craft beer and furry friends, where you…
The newest members of Wilmington City Council have been officially sworn in.
The St. James Woodworkers have been handmaking toys to donate to Toys for Tots.
A lawsuit filed against several jail employees and the former sheriff claimed an inmate was severely beaten and staff didn’t stop it.
Security experts says the rush to check things off the holiday shopping list for friends and family can sometimes leave you open to becoming the victim of a crime.
This holiday season, the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher is encouraging the community to take the pledge to give green and live green by thinking sustainably when planning celebrations and gift-giving.
This week’s pet pal is an adult female tabby cat.