Local retail and small businesses offer Cyber Monday deals
Holiday shoppers likely online most of the day, grabbing Cyber Monday deals as the biggest buying weekend of the year wraps up.
Holiday shoppers likely online most of the day, grabbing Cyber Monday deals as the biggest buying weekend of the year wraps up.
After Black Friday and Cyber Monday, “Giving Tuesday” is a day set aside each year to remember the needy, and organizations who help those in need.
Jaime Mendez, pastor of covenant church for the last four years… says the unique way his church tells the story of the birth of Jesus Christ is something like he has never seen before “it’s a wonderful experience, when i first heard about it as the pastor, I was confused on why it was such a big deal. my only…
Bladen County kicking off its 30 days of celebration to Christmas – Saturday morning started with breakfast with Santa – an elf scavenger hunt – then the much-anticipated Christmas parade.
Holiday-themed lights at Lu Mil Vinyard spread out across nearly 100- acres will now start welcoming families for its 15th Annual Festival of Lights.
Missed the NC Holiday Flotilla; watch the boat parade and fireworks here
Shopping on the day after Black Friday is designed to encourage shoppers to buy and eat at local small businesses, and over the weekend merchants and shops weren’t short of customers.
One of the most anticipated Wrightsville Beach holiday traditions took place over the weekend.
On Thyme will be open Tuesday-Thursday from 11am to 8pm, and 11am to 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays. They are closed on Sundays and Mondays.
The Waccamaw Siouan Tribe gathered at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in Whiteville to celebrate their tribe, and its rich history.
Many local businesses are catching soccer fever by showing World Cup Games.
One of the most popular holiday events of the season, ‘Enchanted Airlie’ at Airlie Gardens, had its opening night Friday in New Hanover County.
The festivities will start with some entertainment at 5:30 p.m. and will feature some hot cocoa, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus for the kiddos, with free photo opportunities.
Many stores across the Cape Fear opened their doors earlier than usual to welcome customers in search of Black Friday bargains.
It was a busy Thanksgiving for some area restaurants known for their family-style cuisine.
“I just want to say happy Thanksgiving to everyone and to all those that are serving our country overseas and here in the United States that couldn’t be with their families.”
Director of Helping Others Proceed Effectively (H.O.P.E.) Brenda Galloway organized a community unity dinner at the Sokoto House.
A staple of the holiday season is back in Brunswick County to help you get ready for Christmas.
The group also prepared care packages including everyday necessities for attendees to take with them.
Last minute shoppers grab what they need in Leland (Photo: Sydney Bouchelle/WWAY)LELAND, NC (WWAY) — In Leland, many people in the community went out Wednesday evening to do their last minute shopping for the Thanksgiving holiday. While some shoppers were out to grab one or two ingredients, others were checking out with full cart loads. Most of the shoppers at…
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WWAY) – A significant amount of mail was discovered in a dumpster at Oak Island Beach Villas on Caswell Beach Road on Tuesday. Jerry McCarthy makes it a habit to check his dumpster for unauthorized items such as appliances, computers, or hazardous material. This time it was different, McCarthy found a pile of mail thrown away in…
While many businesses will be closed on Thanksgiving, some are gearing up for an anticipated rush of customers on Black Friday and Small Business Saturday.
LELAND, NC (WWAY) — This time of year, veterinarians and animal hospitals are seeing a high number of pets who have eaten things…they probably shouldn’t. “It’s common every day of the year, 365 days of the year, but it seems to be more common, more frequent more severe after the major holiday’s so Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter “said Hayley Bush, veterinarian…
A Shallotte woman will finally have a place to call home — becoming a homeowner again after living with family for more than 10 -years.