Trump tweets dig at Snoop Dogg over mock shooting in video
President Donald Trump is firing back at Snoop Dogg days after the release of a music video in which the rapper points a toy gun at a clown dressed like Trump and pulls the trigger.
President Donald Trump is firing back at Snoop Dogg days after the release of a music video in which the rapper points a toy gun at a clown dressed like Trump and pulls the trigger.
Mark Zuckerberg has enlisted the help of Morgan Freeman and taken a shot at Nickelback while unveiling his new artificial intelligence assistant.
Just moments ago, Governor Pat McCrory released a video message conceding to Roy Cooper.
National Weather Service recently released a new lightning safety PSA for deaf and hard of hearing community.
Many folks in Brunswick County have either seen or heard about the large alligator that called an area in front of a Walmart home.
When a woman reached out to Neutrogena to ask why the cosmetics giant didn’t have colors to match the skin tone of its own spokesperson, Kerry Washington, she got more than she expected.
The Obama administration is going after a host of perceived rip-offs with the new rules it’s unveiling Wednesday for brokers who recommend investments for retirement savers.
In advance of the April digital release of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” the official YouTube page posted a full minute of deleted scenes. Yes, this happened, and you can now watch it now. The montage of deleted scenes opens with Adam Driver’s Kylo Ren and also features Harrison Ford’s Han Solo and Daisy Ridley’s Rey, among others. It’s a…
There is a Brunswick County teacher who focuses on physical health. Sometimes the class is in a gym, sometimes a room, and sometimes out on the street. Nick Westfall knows how to make a memory. And when it comes to teaching kids that being a bully just isn’t acceptable, that memory becomes Extraordinary.
A group of 4th and 5th graders are known as the Snipes Dribbling All-Stars.
A motorcyclist from northwest Oklahoma recently saved a kitten who was nearly run over in the middle of a busy intersection, and the incredible rescue was caught on her helmet cam.
Over the last few months a number of shows have packed up and moved on from Hollywood East, but don’t count the industry out yet. Some local talent are trying to revitalize the entertainment business here in the Port City.
A base hit is more like a homerun when a pint sized player stops to tell the first base coach something.
(ABC NEWS)– A beagle named Purin has officially achieved the new record for the most balls caught by a dog with the front paws in one minute, surpassing her own previous record from 2014. The furry goalie achieved the new record after saving 14 mini soccer balls by standing on her back legs and gracefully catching them one at a…
As Americans across the United States honor the lives lost during the 2001 terrorist attacks, many from our area gathered to pay their respects at Cape Fear Community College.
Back in 2008, Wilmington Police Officer Dwayne Ouellette was hit by a drunk driver while on-duty. Fast forward to the present day and you’ll find Officer Ouellette isn’t slowing his efforts to keep the roads safe in what can be dangerous times on the roads. His dedication makes him our Extraordinary Person of the Week.
When your vows just aren’t quite enough to profess your love, why not choreograph an entire 8-minute dance?
The Wilmington Police Department needs your help to solve a 35-year-old case.
The Wilmington Hammerheads will sport one-of-a-kind camouflage jerseys on Wednesday when they host St. Louis at Legion Stadium.
Each year, on Memorial Day weekend, hundreds of thousands of veterans and supporters unite in Washington D.C. as a demonstration for Rolling Thunder’s cause.
Three years ago, on the 25th anniversary of the run, a song would play as the official theme of the event. Our Extraordinary Person of the Week is Wilmington’s Mike Raab who wrote it.
School leaders have put together a video outlying some of their needs. Building a new middle school at Town Creek, improving athletic facilities and replacing the K-2 building at Waccamaw Elementary School tops the list.
New Hanover County has more than its fair share of mountain bike trails even though we’re nowhere near the mountains.
Pat McCrory proclaimed January 9th “National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day”. It comes at a time when the relationship between police and the people they protect face daily challenges in the United States.
Now, local law enforcement is reaching out to try and bridge the divide.
Let’s face it, the older we get the harder it can get to be as active as we were in the younger years.
This week’s Extraordinary Person of the Week doesn’t live by those standards. Matter of fact, at the age of 80, Dick Secondo is running circles around some folks half his age. He wants others here in the Cape Fear to realize that age doesn’t have to be a number!