What's Happening: November 20-22
With the number of festivals and bazaars going on this weekend, this could be the season of giving handcrafted gifts. WWAY’s Marcy Cuevas tells us What's Happening.
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With the number of festivals and bazaars going on this weekend, this could be the season of giving handcrafted gifts. WWAY’s Marcy Cuevas tells us What's Happening.
This weekend, local women picked up their hammers and went to work on a new home. The Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity remains hard at work on its latest home. What makes it unique is that women are building the entire home.
It's been 233 years since that sweltering Philadelphia June when Thomas Jefferson sequestered himself in a small apartment a few blocks west along Market Street from the Pennsylvania State House.
Downtown Wilmington is changing. The area is attracting new hotels. While the projects are far from getting the "green light", two North Carolina based developers are looking to build hotels along North Third Street.
Inspiration comes in many forms. And often you find it where you least expect it. That's true for Wilmington photographer Curtis Krueger. He found his muse in the little old lady next door, a chair and a joke that took him on a journey he never expected.
At this rate Barnhill Construction is still looking at a fine of about $60,000 for failing to complete the work on time.
The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Diligence has been working hard at sea, on a mission for nearly two months. Meanwhile, the wives of the crewmembers have been working diligently on a special project of their own.