CFCC gifted a large check supporting its nursing program
Cape Fear Community College announced an expansion supporting its nursing program and students, thanks to a $400,000 gift.
Cape Fear Community College announced an expansion supporting its nursing program and students, thanks to a $400,000 gift.
Today, a month-long event kicked off that allows people to express themselves through words.
Though Thursday was wet and cloudy, some braved the showers to head to Wrightsville Beach for an adventure.
Though some might plan which beach access to head to, others, like today’s visitors, have issues accessing the beach at all.
Thursday afternoon, City of Wilmington officials made a big announcement involving local non-profits.
Tru Colors Brewing CEO George Taylor, Jr. speaks to WWAY’s Donna Gregory about the double homicide at his son’s home, and his commitment to continue employing active gang members at his Wilmington brewery.
Tru Colors Brewery employees, Blood gang members “Ant” and “Press”, talk about the challenges and opportunities of working at the city’s only business that hires dozens of active gang members.
Surf City will be hosting a special observance Saturday morning to commemorate the 20th anniversary of September 11.
It’s been more than three weeks since a magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit Haiti, killing more than two thousand people and causing extensive damage.
Eagles led 28-12 at half, but Waccamaw closed the gap to 28-26 near the end of the 3rd quarter. But after scoring on the first play of the 4th, Ashley never looked back.
Today, law enforcement agencies in New Hanover County were given a new resource to communicate with members of the deaf and hard of hearing community.
Brunswick County Schools and New Hanover County Schools are two districts in the area with a COVID-19 dashboard available for parents, students, and staff.
Hurricane Larry isn’t forecasted to make landfall in the United States, but coastal North Carolina is still feeling its impacts and surfers are taking advantage.
The Wilmington Police Department recently announced its new Virtual Response Unit and WWAY got the first look at the unit’s soon-to-be home on Wednesday.
More violence at an area school erupted Friday night, involving alleged online threats, a fight on campus, and a father arrested.
If you’re of a certain age, it’s not uncommon to start noticing a little extra weight around your middle section.
The City of Northwest is on the hunt for a new police chief and additional officers after residents strongly spoke out against potentially outsourcing law enforcement duties to the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office.
New Hanover took the first game, but Ashley showed its’ might taking three straight.
On Tuesday the Brunswick County Board of Commissioners approved a guideline to spend $27 million from the American Rescue Plan.
Following the shooting at New Hanover High School last week, the school is making a policy change and the district is working to improve its own practices.
Dozens of veterans turned out today at the USS North Carolina to honor fellow shipmates of the USS Shangri-La who have died.
The Pender County Board of Education gathered for a special meeting Tuesday morning, discussing masks in schools, testing, and nurses.
This week’s Pet Pal is a 5-year-old Pitbull who is in need of a new home after being found as a stray.
Leading Into New Communities (LINC) is working to provide a safe space for young men working to better their lives.
Across the Cape Fear, crowds decided to spend the day enjoying local parks and spending time with family and loved ones.