Oak Island takes on largest non-emergency beach nourishment in 25 years

OAK ISLAND, NC (WWAY-TV) – Oak Island is undertaking it largest non-emergency beach nourishment project in over 25 years. Since mid-November, crews have been moving hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of sand on Oak Island’s beach. Brandon Grant, an engineer for the project said sand is dredged 18 miles off-shore and brought to a pump out station one mile…

Wilmington celebrates grand re-opening of roadway after $15M upgrade

WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY-TV) – The city of Wilmington celebrated their grand re-opening of Fifth Avenue on Wednesday. The roadway located between downtown and Greenfield Lake Park underwent two years of improvement with intermittent closures. Now, Fifth Avenue features sidewalks, street re-surfacing, sidewalk and curb repairs, new bike lanes and three replacements in the median. The city partnered with Cape Fear…

Community group event provides $3,000 aid to Wilmington woman amid fiancé’s transplant recovery

NEW HANOVER COUNTY (WWAY) — When Vanessa Vaccaro moved here with her fiancé Steven McCauslin, they knew no one.  “I had just moved here; my fiancé had gotten a new job in the area, and I didn’t know anybody,” said Vaccaro.  She then stumbled upon Wanderlust Wilmington 2.0, a Facebook group that administrator Samuel Rowell says “transplants” could join to make new connections.  “It was just so people that move here that didn’t know anybody could meet up,” said Rowell.  To deepen those…

Utility construction sparks worries about live oak tree damage on Salisbury Street

NEW HANOVER COUNTY (WWAY) — Years old live oak trees line Salisbury Street on both sides of Harbor Island.   Cape Fear Public Utility Authority has begun trenching, starting on Eastwood, across Trask bridge, and onto Salisbury Street to place a new water main.  Local resident, Laura Lunsford, expressed concern that the town’s treasured oak trees could be damaged by the utility’s digging.   “There’s a sewer project going on, and we all understand the need for improved infrastructure,…

Wilmington celebrates the life of civil rights leader Bertha Todd

WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY-TV) – Longtime educator and civil rights activist Bertha Boykin Todd died two weeks ago at the age of 96. Her celebration of life was on Tuesday at the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Wilmington. Todd served on an advisory board to former Governor James Hunt early in his administration. She was also the first librarian at Wilmington’s…

Four-legged first responder: LONDON joins WFD crisis response dog team

WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY-TV) – The Wilmington Fire Department added a new four-legged team member to its crew on Tuesday. LONDON is a one and half year old black lab and he’s a new “Crisis Response Facility Dog” at the fire department. In partnership with paws4people, LONDON is the fifth dog to join the department’s crisis response dog program. LONDON will…

Town of Leland pushes for post office expansion amid rapid population growth

LELAND, NC (WWAY) — The Town of Leland has over 33,000 plus residents who all use one local post office.  “We were growing and the post office was not.”  Town of Leland mayor Pro-Tem, Bob Campbell, introduced the item to the town meeting agenda Monday to determine what the council could do to help mitigate the issues.  Campbell says the consensus of concerns seems to be service times and the current location on Village Road.  “The distance from where they live…