Good Shepherd Center hands out Thanksgiving food to hundreds of families

WILMINGTON (WWAY) — Thanksgiving is one week from tomorrow, which means it is time to start getting the pantry stocked with everything you will need to prepare your holiday meal. Today, a local organization helped hundreds of families prepare for theirs. The Good Shepherd Center handed out one-thousand bags full of Thanksgiving dinner essentials, along with a twenty-five dollar Butterball…

Cape Fear Brew Crew: Smoke on the Water

Join us tomorrow, 11/16, from 6-8 at Smoke on the Water

The Cape Fear Brew Crew visits Smoke on the Water, highlighting their amazing food, drinks, views and community involvement. Join us tomorrow, 11/16, from 6-8 pm at Smoke on the Water. Enjoy delicious food, drinks, and live music! Categories: Cape Fear Brew Crew, News

WWAY Play of the Week winner: Amari Best

Whiteville senior intercepted a pass and took it back to the endzone early in the 2nd round playoff game against East Duplin

WHITEVILLE, N.C. (WWAY) – The final football Play of the Week winner for the 5th Quarter this year is Amari Best from Whiteville High School. The senior intercepted a wheel route that he says he knew was coming from film study. His pick six helped the Wolfpack get early momentum against the team that knocked them out of the playoffs…

Brunswick County planning board votes down Ash proposed development

ASH, N.C. (WWAY) — On Monday night, the Brunswick County Planning Board voted against a controversial and potentially massive development near the community of Ash. The proposed “Ashton Farms Development” would have brought nearly three-thousand housing units to the area. There were tensions on both sides of the issue, with emotions boiling over at a community meeting back in September…

Three Cape Fear high school girl’s basketball teams gifted women’s specific basketball shoes

CEO of Moolah Kicks Natalie White visited South Brunswick, North Brunswick, and Hoggard to hand-deliver the new swag

“The movement Moolah Kicks started is so important of course it’s about the shoes performing and elevating your game on the court as a female baller in shoes that are fit for your feet,” said Moolah Kicks CEO Natalie White. “We have a brand whose sole mission and purpose is to elevate and hype woman’s basketball at every level.”