An artist pours creativity into Wilmington with shark mural and new vodka
The ABC Store on Wrightsville Ave had a special guest Saturday to paint a mural and kick off the sale of his new vodka.
The ABC Store on Wrightsville Ave had a special guest Saturday to paint a mural and kick off the sale of his new vodka.
On Saturday a local non-profit held Tanner’s Miracle Meet-Up at the Miracle Field of Wilmington in Olsen.
House Bill 569 is sponsored by Representatives Ted Davis and Frank Iler. The bill would hold PFAS polluters, like Chemours, financially liable for cleanup costs.
Some commissioners want to move the property tax rate down from 45 cents per $100 of value to just under 34 cents.
The Supreme Court ruled that a parole program that allowed roughly 500,000 immigrants to live and work in the US can be suspended.
“Can my son play in Little League this summer? Sports team for 100 bucks, 150 bucks—or buy groceries for that week,” he said.
Each summer, the population of the coastal town swells from 7,000 full-time residents to around 30,000 people. That surge, that’s common in beach communities, brings a sharp rise in emergency calls.
A bird rescue organization in New Hanover County shared a heartwarming reunion online with a warning to the public.
Just a year since their inaugural season began, one area club has earned a major milestone.
The Faith and Housing Crisis Forum featured several real stories from local homeowners about their experiences trying to find a place to live or feel safe.
After settling for silver the last two years, the Eagles have their eyes set on gold.
The team has installed flood monitoring equipment in low-lying areas — including Canal Drive — where flooding is most frequent.
“All the winners know they were awarded last night at our opening reception,” said Barbara Hubbard, the league’s co-founder.
The debate continues over whether AI will replace human workers, or help them do their job.
City officials in Wilmington held a ribbon cutting Thursday at the new Martin Luther King Community Center.
The WWAY Student Athlete of the Week is Sarah Brannin from Ashley High School.
Hurricane Season kicks off on Sunday, marking the start of a 182-day stretch of prime hurricane formation conditions from June 1 through November 30.
Paws Place Rescue says they’re both young, energetic and affectionate dogs who were surrendered together.
“Even if it’s not operational, we still have to make a payment on this system, it’s very, very frustrating,” Buck said.
This vote does not support using a toll to pay for a replacement bridge, but rather it does support the NCDOT looking at all options, including a toll.
Coastal Horizons COO Ryan Estes says the Wilmington-based nonprofit is weighing its options after lawmakers in Raleigh cut $6 million in state funding.
The Pender County School Board held a meeting Wednesday to discuss the district’s proposed three-tier bell schedule.
After Harry Buie died, his home was left in the care of the nonprofit Pleasure Island Habitat, which is planning to uniquely continue Harry’s legacy.
Ashley girls soccer will play for the Class 4A state championship after taking down Millbrook 2-0 on Tuesday.