Swing for the Stars and help local Make-A-Wish foundation
Swing for the Stars invites tennis players to compete for Make-A-Wish Eastern North Carolina October 1.
Swing for the Stars invites tennis players to compete for Make-A-Wish Eastern North Carolina October 1.
If you enjoy biking and learning about the past, there’s a really cool ride taking place in October that will offer great views of the Cape Fear River and allow participants to connect with Brunswick County’s history.
Hurricane Sam is a powerful Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters said late Sunday that it had peaked in intensity.
You now have another option when it comes to the types of wine available around the Cape Fear.
A new local band from the Cape Fear region is going viral on TikTok, gaining thousands of views and followers.
It is ‘spider season’ here in North Carolina, and you’ve probably seen them around the area, big and colorful with intricate webs.
Today, one Wilmington based business, that has grown to have franchises across the country, wrapped up its annual convention in Wrightsville Beach.
One local church in Wilmington is continuing to serve the homeless population through its lunch bag program, after seeing an increased need during the pandemic
New Hanover County Schools currently has numerous openings around the area, and held a job fair this weekend in an attempt to fill those roles.
Dozens of volunteers turned out Saturday to plant a community garden of leafy greens and root vegetables at Greenfield Lake in Wilmington.
Week 6 is done. See the video for the complete episode of The 5th Quarter.
A new coastal-conscience waste and recycling company is working to keep plastics local and out of the ocean.
A history lesson over a century in the making was held this afternoon at the former Pearsall Memorial Presbyterian Church on Market Street.
The Hannah Block Historic USO Arts Center is currently hosting its 6th annual ARTfall. The event is open every day through October 2nd.
The 2021 Cape Fear Fair and Expo returns on October 29th and runs through November 7th at the Wilmington International Airport.
Some health care experts are concerned about the flu and the common cold combining with high numbers of COVID-19 cases across the Cape Fear.
The Republican National Committee, holding a training event in Wilmington today. Nearly 35 volunteers were taught how to register and mobilize voters.
Though North Carolina’s unemployment rate has fallen from 13.5 percent to 4.3 since the beginning of the pandemic, many employers say they are still short staffed.
This weekend’s Wrightsville Beach Triathlon has one competitor running for a good cause.
Locally-founded nonprofit, Welcome Home Angel, recently made a surprise announcement while introducing its new executive director Craig Wagner.
It is going national.
Four emergency services agencies came together for a training exercise in Oak Island Thursday night.
Concerns arise surrounding missing person cases involving people of color, that often go unmentioned, and some people are calling it ‘Missing White Woman Syndrome’.
A three day event called the Veterans Experience Action Center kicked off Thursday at American Legion Post 10 on Pine Grove Drive in Wilmington.
A Wilmington man is sharing his story after a suspect running from police crashed into him, nearly sending him into a building.