Wilmington airport expands baggage claim with $7M project
The new year will bring more changes to Wilmington International Airport.
The new year will bring more changes to Wilmington International Airport.
For the second consecutive year, UNCW women’s soccer program has churned out two professional prospects.
‘Tis the season for giving and one community is giving back to make sure families in Brunswick County have a Merry Christmas.
One man is running for a good cause, setting out to run 100 miles in 48 hours… backwards.
COLUMBUS COUNTY (WWAY) — This weekend, two shootings in Columbus County killed one teen and injured three more Friday night. David Shipman lives on South Wilkes Street in Chadbourn, and woke up just after midnight to the second shooting of the weekend: at least half a dozen gun shots so loud, he though someone was banging on his door. “Then…
It was a wild morning at the Starbucks in Monkey Junction when two wild turkeys showed up at the front door.
A Brunswick County grandmother will be extra warm this holiday season thanks to a new HVAC system.
A Wilmington native is celebrating an achievement that’s been in the making for three decades, graduating with her bachelor’s degree.
A Toys for Tots distribution at North Brunswick High School on Saturday helped hundreds of parents and guardians find the perfect gifts for their children this holiday season.
The Wilmington National Cemetery saw hundreds of people turn out on Saturday to a ceremony honoring those who served our country.
Dozens of hungry families across the Cape Fear now have food to put on the table just in time for the holidays.
While some are wrapping up their holiday shopping, Wilmington’s Independence Mall and Mayfaire Town Center are seeing a major increase in last minute Christmas shoppers. Friday was no exception.
Barr Evergreens says they started the season with about 5,000 trees and there are only about 75 trees left.
Elizabeth Hester, who founded Wilmington’s first professional ballet company and the Wilmington Ballet Company is officially passing the torch this weekend to Aunika Browne.
Wilmington police officers donned their Santa hats to help local kids check off items on their holiday wishlists.
Experts are worried the upcoming holiday gatherings will cause a spike in COVID cases early next year, especially with the increasing number of Omicron variant cases.
A church with significant cultural ties to the Gullah Geechee heritage corridor is being restored and brought back to life. Construction for Reaves Chapel’s restoration project in Navassa began 3 weeks ago, and so far the structure has been stabilized.
Community leaders, from law enforcement to schools and churches, gathered for a public forum to talk about youth violence and what can be done to evoke change on Thursday night.
Eleven Southeastern North Carolina Red Cross volunteers are on the ground near Mayfield, Kentucky, providing supplies and counseling to survivors.
Recent challenges presented by the pandemic, the economy, working from home, and unemployment are pushing some people into higher levels of anxiety.
Oak Island’s engineer presented future beach renourishment plans Thursday, as well as the bones of a master plan to preserve the town’s coastline.
One of the most recognizable buildings in the city of Wilmington, the Temple of Israel is in need of the community’s help. At 150 years old the Temple of Israel sits at 4th and Market Streets, and now needs a half million dollars for its restoration.
Despite suffering a stroke in March, retired professional tennis player Lenward “Lenny” Simpson continues to serve the Wilmington community where he grew up as boy.
This week’s Pet Pal is a 2-year-old domestic short hair cat named Patricia.