UPDATE: Father of 4 dies in Charlotte construction site fire

UPDATE: Father of 4 dies in Charlotte construction site fire (Photo: Charlotte Fire Department) CHARLOTTE, NC (WSOC) — A 30-year-old construction worker died in a huge fire that broke out Thursday morning at a multi-story apartment building under construction near the SouthPark Mall, family members confirmed with WSOC. Demonte Sherrill was one of the two construction workers who were unaccounted…

UNCW holds Global Marine Science Summit

  WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) –UNCW in the middle of holding its Global Marine Science Summit this week. The three-day summit, which ends March 18th, hosts international, national and local experts to examine regional problems and concerns. Some of the key topics that are being discussed include wind energy, flooding, toxins and pollutants. Organizers say while the discussions around these issues…

Flushable wipes causing problems in local sewers

  WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — It might be easy to simply flush those “flushable wipes” down the toilet, but in reality, it can cause serious problems. Just because you can flush it, doesn’t mean you should flush it. “When a company puts the word ‘flushable’ on a packet of wipes, what they mean is that it literally they will flush…

Gearing up for the Greek Festival

On South College Road in Wilmington, Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, is preparing ahead of the big rush. 

WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Friday, May 19, is the start of the 31st Greek Festival.  On South College Road in Wilmington, Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, is preparing ahead of the big rush.  The festival will last until Sunday, May 21.  There will be traditional Greek food, music, dancing, and a marketplace for all to enjoy.  The church encourages everyone…

D.C. Virgo holds hip-hop pilot program

The goal of the program is to encourage kids to take their emotions and create something they’re proud of. 

WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — At D.C. Virgo Preparatory Academy, both a hip-hop pilot program and a hands-on experience for students.  The Hip-Hop Collective is a program, offered by UNCW and other community partners, that gives middle schoolers a chance to express themselves through music.  Students learned the history behind the beats, the art of lyric writing, and even get the chance to…

Genesis Block holds ‘Conversations to Contracts’ event

  NEW HANOVER COUNTY (WWAY) — Genesis Block is an organization that helps entrepreneurs start or grow their business. They hosted their quarterly “Contracts to Conversations” event at Cape Fear Community College’s North Campus. The event helps to connect minority-owned small businesses with larger companies and government entities including the North Carolina Department of Transportation, the City of Wilmington and…

Ways to make your garden more wildlife friendly

The Cape Fear Garden Club hosted a workshop Wednesday afternoon to urge those who are passionate about plants to consider critters when it comes to their gardening habits.  

WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — The New Hanover County Arboretum is helping those with a green thumb make their gardens more wildlife friendly.  The Cape Fear Garden Club hosted a workshop Wednesday afternoon to urge those who are passionate about plants to consider critters when it comes to their gardening habits.   Among the things covered in the workshop, planting for…

Passports and traveling internationally this summer

  NEW HANOVER COUNTY (WWAY) — According to the U.S. State Department, they’re processing a half million passport applications a week.  Time is ticking if you’re in need of a passport for summer travel. A passport is needed when traveling abroad, so if you don’t have one and live in the Cape Fear region, what should you do? “If you…

Community reacts to override of Cooper’s veto regarding Senate Bill 20

S.B. 20, also known as "Care for Women, Children and Families Act,” bans nearly all abortions in North Carolina after 12-weeks of pregnancy. 

LELAND, NC (WWAY) — Starting July 1st, a new abortion law takes effect in North Carolina, following the General Assembly’s vote Tuesday night to override Governor Roy Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 20.  We spoke with lots of people in the Cape Fear on both sides of the issue.   Folks were vocal on both sides of the issue and very…