Strategic plan from the Leland Tourism Development Authority
Brunswick County is one of the fastest growing counties in North Carolina, and tourism is a big draw in the coastal region, but Leland wants to create its own identity.
Brunswick County is one of the fastest growing counties in North Carolina, and tourism is a big draw in the coastal region, but Leland wants to create its own identity.
We talked with filmmakers and a historian about the tragedy in Wilmington in 1898, who say it’s important to look back and reflect on local history.
The ruling expands the statute of limitations for child sex crimes, allowing victims to now file suit until they’re 28 years old.
endly. She does get zoomies so a backyard would be appreciated, but she also loves to hang out on the couch.
The trail would be broken into 9 segments, each requiring different construction work, like a new bridge over Sturgeon Creek or a walkable path under Highway 74 in Leland.
Covid, flu, and RSV are all circulating widely right now causing lots of people to get sick.
The New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect involved in an attempted kidnapping early Sunday morning.
A lawsuit against New Hanover County Schools over a band teacher that sexually assaulted students can now move forward after a state supreme court ruling.
Downtown ILM Market hosted a Valentine’s Day event, giving locals the chance to shop handcrafted goods and sweet treats for their loved ones—or simply to treat themselves.
Customers can create their perfect “dirty” soda by choosing from a range of mix-ins, including creamers, syrups, and fruit.
On select Saturdays from 12 to 5 PM, visitors can carry their drinks in designated cups while strolling between shops, restaurants, and other local businesses.
February begins tomorrow and that means playoffs begin this month! See the full week seven show below.
Dozens of girls in 6th grade and younger got to try playing various sports, from golf and soccer to volleyball and softball.
A researcher at UNCW is gearing up for a trip spanning more than 8,000 miles. Dr. Jake Warner with the university’s marine biology department will be leading a research mission to McMurdo station in Antarctica.
Brunswick County Schools is considering reintroducing a pre-K education program after a 15-year hiatus.
Brunswick Community College held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday morning for the new “Alan Holden Public Safety Center,” named after the chair of BCC’s board of trustees.
From last week’s snow to this week’s sunshine people were at Wrightsville Beach Friday to remove a few layers and enjoy the milder weather.
WWAY hosted the winter blood drive with John E. Jacobs American Legion Post 68 in Leland Friday.
Scalise said New Hanover County’s Office of Diversity and Equity and its policies have negatively affected the county and that he will not support any more similar proclamations and suggested policies.
Burgaw Mayor Olivia Dawson will speak Thursday night to other mayors and local officials about her experience dealing with recent flooding in eastern North Carolina.
The Wrightsville Beach Police and Fire Departments recently hosted a blood drive. The American Red Cross was there collecting blood donations.
Reactions pour in from across the country following a fatal crash between a passenger plane and black hawk helicopter over Washington, DC Wednesday night.
“We look forward to bringing Wilmington a high-quality, locally owned entertainment option along the Oleander Drive Corridor where the whole family can gather to eat, play and celebrate all under one roof…”
When passing through downtown Wilmington, you can spot a historical building or landmark nearly everywhere you turn. But one of the Port City’s earliest structures is hidden just out of view, lying below a prominent house.