CFCC Students and Welcome Home Angel transform Navassa home for McCain Family
Welcome Home Angel and interior design students from Cape Fear Community College worked together to create a safer and more livable space for the McCain family in Navassa.
Welcome Home Angel and interior design students from Cape Fear Community College worked together to create a safer and more livable space for the McCain family in Navassa.
Some residents in the Wilmington community of Sunset Park are concerned about commercial trucks going through their neighborhood to and from the state port.
After the death of Pope Francis Monday, reactions pour in from around the globe—including here in the Cape Fear.
A new project in Carolina Beach will offer residents a way to honor pets who have died — whether they had fur, feathers, or scales.
In Brunswick County, the town of Leland has adopted a “safe streets and roads for all” comprehensive safety action plan.
A McAlister’s Deli is coming to Leland.
Friday night Jengo’s Playhouse in Wilmington hosted a screening for the observational documentary North Putnam.
The exhibit includes memorabilia from a variety of productions filmed in the Cape Fear regionn.
The Pender County Substance Use Prevention Partnership has received a $125,000 grant from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Many in the city of Whiteville are trying to grapple with the loss of a mother who was murdered this week.
Western Prong Baptist Church in Whiteville is celebrating by constructing a life-sized replica of the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem.
Friday night, Wilmington and Topsail Island will join communities across the state in shining “Two Lights for Tomorrow”.
Dave & Buster’s is set to open its first Wilmington location on May 26th, and is planning to hire more than workers to join their team.
To some, it’s just a pair of clippers. However, in Walker’s hands, it’s a tool for transformation. At 80 years young, he’s still giving out fresh fades and life lessons with every cut.
The bill requires the auditor to take a comprehensive look at spending and make recommendations for any potential cuts or changes.
The North Brunswick upperclassmen will celebrate following an 8-7 home win over rival South Brunswick on Thursday during Senior Night.
Three feature films and a “shorts block,” centered around queer lives and stories — will be screened.
After nearly four decades at the helm, Wilmington Symphony Orchestra’s founding conductor is preparing to step down.
Phones and other personal electronic devices, like AirPods or smart watches, go into magnetically sealed fabric pouches, and they stay there until the end of the school day.
Wilmington Police shot and injured a man who barricaded himself in his home and fired shots at police officers Thursday morning.
A 18-year-old has been charged after he allegedly hit a 5-year-old with his dirt bike on April 2nd.
The WWAY Student Athlete of the Week is Gwen Gunn from Topsail High School.
This month makes 234 years since our nation’s first president came to town. Although Wilmington has been visited by more than a dozen Commander in Chief’s since, having once been a stop for George Washington stands out in history.
The Association became involved in the Station 13 situation due to reported serious health problems among a large percentage of firefighters who had spent a lot of time working out of that station.