Sunset Beach looking for volunteers to help clean up remaining Ian debris
Hurricane Ian has been gone from the Cape Fear for days, but debris from the storm still remains in certain parts of the area.
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Hurricane Ian has been gone from the Cape Fear for days, but debris from the storm still remains in certain parts of the area.
The Cape Fear Jewish community is preparing for one of the most celebrated holidays of the Jewish faith.
Two small businesses in the Cape Fear have been awarded grants to advance the commercialization of innovative new technologies.
The price of rent is on the rise across the Cape Fear. The rate increase drawing concerns from both property owners leasing their homes, and from renters about the increase.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance will be followed, according to area school districts. The agency advises schools to have proper ventilation and hand washing stations, and for students to stay home when sick.
Schools across the Cape Fear have released their back-to-school supply lists, with some year-round schools already back in session, and others preparing for the new school year to kick off next month. Some supply lists are looking a bit different this year, accommodating inflation and changes brought by the pandemic.
Cape Fear River Watch is recognizing "Plastic Free July". The organization is offering residents tips on how to minimize their use of plastics, and has implemented new ways to reduce plastic and other litter from entering our waterways.
There have been increased sightings of wildlife in neighborhoods, beaches, and parks across the Cape Fear.
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC (WWAY) -- On Saturday, May 21st, the SurfRider Foundation of Cape Fear will be teaming up with Save Our Sea NC to host their Hands Across the Sand event. Hands Across the Sand is an annual global…
Volunteers are needed Saturday morning, April 9, to pick up trash in and around Squash Branch in the Greenfield Lake watershed.
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) -- In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Arbor Day, there will be a collaborative tree planting and campus-wide clean-up occurring on the grounds of Trask Middle School (2900 N. College Road, Wilmington, NC 28405). Cape Fear…
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY)- Environmental advocacy groups are calling on Governor Cooper to take executive action to reduce plastic waste in North Carolina. The North…
Environmental advocacy groups, including the Cape Fear River Watch, are calling on Governor Cooper to take executive action to reduce plastic waste in North Carolina.
A new ad from Chemours praising their work to improve water quality in the Cape Fear River airing on local television stations has been hit with scrutiny from residents and now local leaders.
Prices are up and supply is low as the nation sees widespread shortages in several items in grocery stores.
The Cape Fear Fair and Expo is making a comeback after it was cancelled last year due to the pandemic.
Four years ago, one of those chemicals (GenX) was found in our drinking water in the Cape Fear River. A recent study has given rise to more concern surrounding the 'forever chemicals'.
Fall is here and so are the pumpkins. Area pumpkin patches are filling up their stock from all across the state.
A proposed development on the Cape Fear River could bring a big change to the look of downtown Wilmington.
The Wrightsville Beach Parks & Recreation is asking people around the Cape Fear to turn out Saturday, September 11, to help clean up trash along the beaches.
Cape Fear River Watch and Island Wildlife - Cape Fear Region are partnering together to clean up Riverfront Park at 10 Cowan St. and the surrounding downtown area on Sunday.
A new exhibit chronicles the struggles women faced in the US to gain voting rights and equal treatment as citizens.
Millions were recently awarded to communities across North Carolina, including here in the Cape Fear, to improve the water and sewer systems.
Some areas around the Cape Fear have mostly finished cleaning up debris from Hurrican Isaias, but others are still in the middle of what is turning out to be a long cleanup process.