Lawsuit: Cape Fear Academy ignored bullying, harassment claims among girls
A lawsuit has been filed against Cape Fear Academy in Wilmington claiming it failed to address reported bullying and harassment claims.
A lawsuit has been filed against Cape Fear Academy in Wilmington claiming it failed to address reported bullying and harassment claims.
The City of Wilmington wants residents to share their thoughts on what they would like to see the city’s parks and recreation department do in the next 10 years.
The Salvation Army of the Cape Fear is gearing up for the holiday season, with its Angel Tree Program, but supply chain issues are threatening to make this year’s campaign even more challenging.
Six candidates competing for two seats on Leland Town Council faced off in a forum Wednesday night moderated by WWAY’s Randy Aldridge.
The Wildcats have had anything but a traditional schedule this season. Between COVID and a school shooting, there’s plenty of adversity coming from off the field.
According to a national study, last year more first responders died from suicide than in the line of duty. In Wrightsville Beach, firefighter Mo Peacock is trying to change that.
Many schools across the Cape Fear are having to adapt their lunchroom menus because of supply chain issues.
Leland is one of the fastest growing towns in North Carolina, almost doubling its population since 2010, potentially tripling it by 2045. But is it ready to accommodate so many people and the effects that could follow?
The pandemic has impacted many people physically, emotionally, and financially — leaving some people with difficult decisions to give up things that they love.
In this weeks Mom to Mom we have a way for you to re-purpose a toy, and help your little ones learn in a fun new way.
The Pender County Library will host an online a panel of genealogist-historians for a discussion of the role of men of color from southeastern North Carolina in the Revolutionary War and the Civil War.
New Hanover celebrated senior night well.
A large group of people gathered outside Tuesday’s New Hanover County Board of Education meeting, demanding to be let in while also refusing to comply with the mask mandate.
Construction on the area’s first single family homes rental community is now underway in Wilmington’s Riverlights community, for people interested in a neighborhood of all renters.
The City of Wilmington announced it will invest $200,000 from the American Rescue Plan funds into combatting food insecurity and eliminating food deserts, partnering with local non-profits to do it.
Wilmington Police say violent crime is down significantly in the city this year.
Just one day after film and television workers voted to authorize a possible strike, people are still working on sets across the Cape Fear.
This week’s Pet Pal is a four year old Pointer mix named Brutus.
Area farmers are switching gears from harvesting summer crops to fall ones.
So far in 2021, there have been 100 fire-related deaths across the state. Wendy Giannini-King with the Wilmington Fire Department says there’s a simple way to keep that number from growing.
The mission of a newly opened non-profit in Columbus County has its mission in its name; the First Hope Foundation celebrated its ribbon-cutting on Sunday and is now working to get children in the door.
The wife of the former ‘Causeway Cafe’ owner, Dave Monaghan, who passed away in 2020, is helping to raise money for the Wrightsville Beach Museum of History. .
On Monday, designs for New Hanover County’s Project Grace were presented to county commissioners.
A project more than 10 years in the making will soon break ground, relieving Hampstead traffic that can back up for miles.