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North Carolina officials warn of harmful algal blooms ahead of Fourth of July
North Carolina environmental officials are urging residents and visitors to avoid contact with discolored water this holiday weekend, warning it could indicate the presence of a harmful algal bloom.
How much water does AI really use?
(CBS)-- Google says a typical AI query uses five drops of water.
Reflecting Pool liner was cut with knife or razor, National Park Service official says in court filing
(CBS)--Washington — A top official with the National Park Service said in a court filing Thursday that the agency reported damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool caused by a sharp knife over two weeks ago.
What to know about the push to make Bible stories required reading in Texas public schools
What to know about the push to make Bible stories required reading in Texas public schools.
Hot and humid weather returns for Friday
Temperatures return into the 90s today as inland areas have a chances of showers this afternoon.
U.S. men suffer first 2026 World Cup loss, 3-2 to Turkey before knockout round
U.S. men suffer first 2026 World Cup loss, 3-2 to Turkey before knockout round.
Portion of Blue Clay Road to close Saturday for road repairs following water line work
A portion of Blue Clay Road will be closed in both directions Saturday while crews complete road repairs following a recent water line installation.
What's happening across the Cape fear this weekend
From a magic carpet ride to anime, pride celebrations, and a Fourth of July cookout, there's no shortage of things to do across the Cape Fear this weekend.
Columbus County Deputy dies in line of duty following vehicle crash, Clarkton man charged in connection
The Columbus County Sheriff's Office is mourning the loss of one of its deputies after a fatal motor vehicle collision that claimed the life of Deputy Damien Bost while he was in the line of duty.
'Sit for a Cause' to benefit sea turtles in Ocean Isle Beach
The Ocean Isle Beach Sea Turtle Protection Organization is getting ready for its second annual "Sit for a Cause."
Family protests decision not to charge officers in fatal Wilmington police shooting
Family members and supporters of Edilberto Espinoza Sierra gathered Thursday at Wilmington's 1898 Memorial Park to protest the decision not to charge the law enforcement officers involved in his fatal shooting.
Documentary highlighting local descendants of U.S. Colored Troops to show in Wilmington
A documentary filmed in the Wilmington area will be screened this weekend, highlighting the stories of descendants of the United States Colored Troops and their ties to the Cape Fear region.
City manager says Wilmington's new budget could boost police staffing
Wilmington's new $350 million budget takes effect July 1, bringing a property tax increase that city leaders say is largely aimed at improving pay for first responders and strengthening public safety.
Stepmother and two sons arrested in connection with the murder of Sara Graham
More than 11 years after 18-year-old Sara Nicole Graham disappeared, authorities have announced the arrests of three people in connection with her murder, marking a significant development in a case that investigators say never went cold.
Agreement could preserve more than 3,200 acres of Sledge Forest
More than 3,200 acres of Sledge Forest could be permanently protected under a new agreement announced Thursday between the North Carolina Coastal Land Trust and Copper Builders.
Venezuelans search rubble for survivors after 2 strong earthquakes kill at least 589
Venezuelans searched for survivors beneath collapsed buildings Thursday and rescue teams raced to northern areas rocked by a pair of powerful earthquakes that officials say killed at least 188 people and left more than 200 trapped.
Food Bank receives 37,000-pound donation through America 250
More than 37,000 pounds of nonperishable food were delivered Thursday to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina through a nationwide donation effort tied to the upcoming America 250 celebration.
Surf City, Topsail Beach launch summer traffic management program to ease island congestion
As summer tourism reaches its peak along the coast, Surf City and Topsail Beach are partnering on a new traffic management initiative aimed at improving traffic flow, enhancing public safety, and ensuring emergency vehicle access during the busiest travel periods of the season.
Belville postpones Founder's Day due to this weekend's extreme heat and storm threat
The Town of Belville has postponed its Founder's Day celebration because of forecasted extreme heat and the possibility of thunderstorms for Saturday.
Riverfront Park to get a makeover in $100K upgrade
Visitors to Riverfront Park will soon notice a new look as the City of Wilmington moves forward with improvements around the Live Oak Bank Pavilion.
Holden Beach suspends splash pad operations until further notice
The Town of Holden Beach has closed its public splash pad until further notice as officials work to conserve water during ongoing drought conditions in Brunswick County.
North Carolina officials warn of harmful algal blooms ahead of Fourth of July
North Carolina environmental officials are urging residents and visitors to avoid contact with discolored water this holiday weekend, warning it could indicate the presence of a harmful algal bloom.
Marine arrested in assault that left Wilmington woman critically injured
The Wilmington Police Department has arrested a man in connection with a domestic violence assault that occurred earlier this month at a home on Talon Court.
Hot and humid weather returns for Friday
Temperatures return into the 90s today as inland areas have a chances of showers this afternoon.
Portion of Blue Clay Road to close Saturday for road repairs following water line work
A portion of Blue Clay Road will be closed in both directions Saturday while crews complete road repairs following a recent water line installation.
What's happening across the Cape fear this weekend
From a magic carpet ride to anime, pride celebrations, and a Fourth of July cookout, there's no shortage of things to do across the Cape Fear this weekend.
Columbus County Deputy dies in line of duty following vehicle crash, Clarkton man charged in connection
The Columbus County Sheriff's Office is mourning the loss of one of its deputies after a fatal motor vehicle collision that claimed the life of Deputy Damien Bost while he was in the line of duty.
'Sit for a Cause' to benefit sea turtles in Ocean Isle Beach
The Ocean Isle Beach Sea Turtle Protection Organization is getting ready for its second annual "Sit for a Cause."
Family protests decision not to charge officers in fatal Wilmington police shooting
Family members and supporters of Edilberto Espinoza Sierra gathered Thursday at Wilmington's 1898 Memorial Park to protest the decision not to charge the law enforcement officers involved in his fatal shooting.
Documentary highlighting local descendants of U.S. Colored Troops to show in Wilmington
A documentary filmed in the Wilmington area will be screened this weekend, highlighting the stories of descendants of the United States Colored Troops and their ties to the Cape Fear region.
City manager says Wilmington's new budget could boost police staffing
Wilmington's new $350 million budget takes effect July 1, bringing a property tax increase that city leaders say is largely aimed at improving pay for first responders and strengthening public safety.
Agreement could preserve more than 3,200 acres of Sledge Forest
More than 3,200 acres of Sledge Forest could be permanently protected under a new agreement announced Thursday between the North Carolina Coastal Land Trust and Copper Builders.
Food Bank receives 37,000-pound donation through America 250
More than 37,000 pounds of nonperishable food were delivered Thursday to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina through a nationwide donation effort tied to the upcoming America 250 celebration.
Surf City, Topsail Beach launch summer traffic management program to ease island congestion
As summer tourism reaches its peak along the coast, Surf City and Topsail Beach are partnering on a new traffic management initiative aimed at improving traffic flow, enhancing public safety, and ensuring emergency vehicle access during the busiest travel periods of the season.
Brunswick County expands water conservation guidance as drought conditions intensify ahead of holiday weekend
Brunswick County officials are urging residents and businesses to further reduce water use as drought conditions worsen, expanding recommended conservation actions under a Stage 1 Water Conservation Alert.
Wilmington police charge three following gang-related shooting investigation
Three men are facing multiple felony charges following an extensive investigation into a series of gang-related shootings that occurred in Wilmington during the weekend of May 30, according to the Wilmington Police Department.
Pender high school agriculture teacher receives prestigious state FFA honor
A longtime Pender High School agriculture teacher has been recognized with one of the highest honors awarded by the North Carolina FFA Association.
Coastal land trust reaches agreement to protect more than 3,200 acres of Sledge Forest
More than 3,200 acres of Sledge Forest in northern New Hanover County could be permanently protected under a new agreement announced Thursday between the North Carolina Coastal Land Trust and Copper Builders, the developer behind the proposed Hilton Bluffs subdivision.
North Carolina officials warn of harmful algal blooms ahead of Fourth of July
North Carolina environmental officials are urging residents and visitors to avoid contact with discolored water this holiday weekend, warning it could indicate the presence of a harmful algal bloom.
Stepmother and two sons arrested in connection with the murder of Sara Graham
More than 11 years after 18-year-old Sara Nicole Graham disappeared, authorities have announced the arrests of three people in connection with her murder, marking a significant development in a case that investigators say never went cold.
North Carolina Music Hall of Fame architect Eddie Ray dies at 99
Edward "Eddie" Ray, a pioneering music executive, songwriter, poet and key figure behind the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, has died at the age of 99.
Wilmington police charge three following gang-related shooting investigation
Three men are facing multiple felony charges following an extensive investigation into a series of gang-related shootings that occurred in Wilmington during the weekend of May 30, according to the Wilmington Police Department.
Pender high school agriculture teacher receives prestigious state FFA honor
A longtime Pender High School agriculture teacher has been recognized with one of the highest honors awarded by the North Carolina FFA Association.
NC House overrides four more vetoes, including DEI and immigration bills
The North Carolina House of Representatives voted Wednesday to override four additional vetoes issued by Gov. Josh Stein, advancing legislation related to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and immigration enforcement.
Two World War II veterans celebrate 102nd birthdays in New Hanover County
Friends, family and fellow veterans gathered at the New Hanover County Senior Resource Center to celebrate the birthdays of two local World War II veterans who recently turned 102 years old.
Wilmington city manager explains staff departures and restructuring
As she approaches her first anniversary as Wilmington's city manager, Becky Hawke says a major staff reorganization implemented earlier this year was designed to improve efficiency and was not connected to the departure of several high-profile city employees.
Eight North Carolina tax preparers plead guilty in $25 million COVID tax credit fraud scheme
Robeson County woman has pleaded guilty in connection with a large-scale fraud scheme that resulted in nearly $14 million in fraudulent pandemic-related tax refunds being paid out by the IRS.
Raleigh man pleads guilty to receiving more than $60 million in fraudulent claims
A Raleigh man has pleaded guilty to paying illegal kickbacks for patient referrals to a California laboratory involved in a massive healthcare fraud scheme and to filing a false federal tax return, federal prosecutors announced.
Cheerwine launches 2026 uniquely southern summer promotion with Blue Ridge Mountain getaway grand prize
Cheerwine is bringing back its popular Uniquely Southern Summer Promotion for 2026, giving fans across the South the chance to win prizes inspired by the region's distinctive destinations, traditions and experiences.
North Carolina hurricane survivors head to Washington for national disaster recovery event
Several North Carolina residents impacted by hurricanes, flooding and other disaster-related challenges are in Washington, DC this week to participate in a national event focused on disaster recovery and government response.
North Topsail Beach officials warn swimmers about dangers of New River Inlet
As summer crowds return to Eastern North Carolina beaches, North Topsail Beach officials are reminding residents and visitors to stay alert in the water and avoid swimming near the New River Inlet.
SBI joins search for Brunswick County man missing for over 5 years
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation has joined efforts to solve the disappearance of a Brunswick County man who has been missing for more than five years.
Lumbee Tribe holds vote on potential constitutional change for gaming
Members of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina headed to the polls on Tuesday to vote on a constitutional amendment.
Youngsville man indicted in alleged $14 million healthcare fraud scheme
A Youngsville man has been indicted on federal charges alleging his involvement in a multimillion-dollar healthcare fraud conspiracy that targeted Medicare, veterans' healthcare programs, and other insurers.
Duke Energy reduces proposed rate increase following public pushback
Duke Energy has reduced its proposed electricity rate increase for North Carolina customers from 18 percent to 11.6 percent, a move that Attorney General Jeff Jackson said reflects the impact of public scrutiny and opposition to the utility's request.
NC baby barn owls receiving worldwide attention
RALEIGH, NC (News Release) -- Springtime is birthing season for many wildlife species. This spring, over 62,000 people watched and listened remotely as the first of six barn owl eggs hatched in real-time via an N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's (NCWRC) live web camera, affectionally…
Oklahoma rolls past Tar Heels 13-2 for 1st national championship since 1994 and SEC's 7th in a row
OU completed the improbable run to its first national championship since 1994 with a 13-2 victory over North Carolina in the winner-take-all Game 3 of the College World Series finals Monday night, a performance that featured the prodigious offensive production and clutch pitching the Sooners rode through the NCAA Tournament.
N.C. Forest Service annual tree seedling sale begins July 1
North Carolinians looking to plant trees on their property will soon be able to order tree seedlings through the N.C. Forest Service's annual seedling sale. The N.C. Forest Service announced it will begin accepting orders on July 1 for its Nursery Program, which produces an average of 10 million seedlings each year and offers more than 40 tree species.
What to know about the push to make Bible stories required reading in Texas public schools
What to know about the push to make Bible stories required reading in Texas public schools.
Venezuelans search rubble for survivors after 2 strong earthquakes kill at least 589
Venezuelans searched for survivors beneath collapsed buildings Thursday and rescue teams raced to northern areas rocked by a pair of powerful earthquakes that officials say killed at least 188 people and left more than 200 trapped.
Apple increases prices for Macs and iPads, blaming a shortage of memory chips
Apple on Thursday announced an increase in prices for Macs and iPads, citing a memory chip shortage brought on by the artificial intelligence boom.
74-year-old man facing execution would be oldest put to death in modern Florida history
A 74-year-old man who is set to put to death Thursday evening for fatally stabbing his wife decades ago would be the oldest Florida inmate to be executed, according to state records dating to 1924.
Postal Service says it will not deliver ballots if states refuse to turn over voter lists under Trump proposal
Postal Service says it will not deliver ballots if states refuse to turn over voter lists under Trump proposal.
Dozens of states could face new costs because of high error rates in SNAP food aid
Dozens of states could face new costs because of high error rates in SNAP food aid.
GLP-1 weight loss drugs may be misused by patients with eating disorders: Study
A new study is raising concerns about GLP-1 weight loss drugs and eating disorders.
Port City F.C. women close out season with 5-0 victory
The Port City FC women's team wrapped up its season Wednesday night with a strong performance in front of a supportive home crowd at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Doctor debunks 'nature's Ozempic' gelatin trend going viral on social media
The latest viral trend taking over social media has people turning to gelatin, dubbed "nature's Ozempic," to curb their appetites without a GLP-1 prescription -- but medical experts say claims of gelatin's effectiveness as a weight loss aid are overstated.
American boy, 12, attacked by shark in Bahamas while swimming with brother
A 12-year-old American boy is in stable condition after being attacked by a shark in the Bahamas, authorities said Wednesday.
A member of the cultlike Zizians group is charged in the killings of her parents in Pennsylvania
A member of the cultlike group known as Zizians has been charged with murder in the shooting of her parents at their Pennsylvania home on her 30th birthday, and a prosecutor said Wednesday she wasn't acting alone.
FDA investigates multi-state outbreak of listeria linked to soft cheese
Federal health officials are investigating a multi-state outbreak of Listeria infections linked to a soft cheese product manufactured by Clover Hill Dairy LLC of Mechanicsville, Maryland.
Trump abruptly calls off signing ceremony for housing bill, blindsiding Republicans
President Donald Trump abruptly called off a planned signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill ahead of a meeting with Senate Republicans in the Capitol on Wednesday, making clear that he's in no mood to compromise as he pressures them to pass his voting legislation.
US stocks rise as falling oil prices help take pressure off the market
Stocks rose on Wall Street Wednesday as falling bond yields and lower oil prices helped ease pressure on the market.
'Lunch shaming' trend raises concerns in US schools
A growing social media trend known as “lunch shaming” is raising concerns among parents, educators and child welfare advocates across the United States, with experts warning that the practice could have significant impacts on children's mental health and eating habits.
North Carolina hurricane survivors head to Washington for national disaster recovery event
Several North Carolina residents impacted by hurricanes, flooding and other disaster-related challenges are in Washington, DC this week to participate in a national event focused on disaster recovery and government response.
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis set ‘Warriors’ musical for Broadway in 2027
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis set ‘Warriors’ musical for Broadway in 2027.
COVID-19 vaccine study that was blocked from CDC journal is published elsewhere
COVID-19 vaccine study that was blocked from CDC journal is published elsewhere.
Cervical cancer deaths 49% higher for women living in poverty
Cervical cancer deaths are 49% higher for women living in poverty, a major report released on Thursday finds.
Could the ROAD to Housing Act actually lower home prices? Here's what experts say.
A rare bipartisan bill passed in the Senate on Monday aims to make it easier and more affordable for Americans to buy a home by boosting the nation's housing supply.
Greece bets on space technology to contain wildfires in a global first
In the searing Mediterranean summer, wildfires turn dangerous in minutes. Greece is looking to the heavens for help, with a dedicated satellite constellation that monitors for fires.
U.S. men suffer first 2026 World Cup loss, 3-2 to Turkey before knockout round
U.S. men suffer first 2026 World Cup loss, 3-2 to Turkey before knockout round.
GLP-1 weight loss drugs may be misused by patients with eating disorders: Study
A new study is raising concerns about GLP-1 weight loss drugs and eating disorders.
American boy, 12, attacked by shark in Bahamas while swimming with brother
A 12-year-old American boy is in stable condition after being attacked by a shark in the Bahamas, authorities said Wednesday.
AI chatbots hit the dating scene, becoming the lovelorn’s modern-day Cyrano
AI chatbots hit the dating scene, becoming the lovelorn’s modern-day Cyrano.
A red alert over France, and heat that may rewrite the record books
A red alert over France, and heat that may rewrite the record books
Iran’s president heads to Pakistan as US-Iran teams work to finalize a war-ending deal
Iran’s president was traveling to Pakistan on Tuesday for talks with officials who have been mediating negotiations between Tehran and Washington on a permanent end to the war in the Middle East even as discrepancies were emerging on what had been agreed so far.
Lionel Messi becomes top scorer in World Cup history with two more goals for Argentina
Scoring goals and breaking records is what Lionel Messi does, and he is already doing that again in his sixth World Cup.
Will gas prices keep falling? Experts weigh in
Gas prices have tumbled in recent weeks as fighting in the Middle East has largely given way to negotiations between the United States and Iran.
Interstellar comet that zoomed past Earth could be oldest and coldest object ever seen in solar system, astronomers say
(CBS NEWS) -- An interstellar comet that blazed past the sun and swung by Earth last year could be nearly three times older than our solar system and is unlike anything ever before seen in our cosmic backyard, astronomers said Monday. The…
Heat stress is intensifying worldwide, scientists say
The number of people who experience heat stress around the world every year has increased exponentially in the last several decades due to climate change, according to new research.
U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 2, leaves 6 survivors, in the eastern Pacific
U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 2, leaves 6 survivors, in the eastern Pacific.
Starmer announces he'll resign as UK prime minister as Burnham confirms bid to succeed him
Former Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has confirmed he will run to succeed Keir Starmer as Labour leader and British prime minister.
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 6, including 2 children and an Al Jazeera cameraman
Israeli strikes in Gaza on Saturday killed at least six people, including two children and a cameraman with broadcaster Al Jazeera, according to Palestinian health officials.
Ukrainian attacks prompt Russian-held Crimea to halt civilian gasoline sales
Officials in Russia-occupied Crimea suspended civilian gasoline sales Sunday as Ukraine ramped up attacks on fuel supplies on the Black Sea peninsula.
'Toy Story 5' rakes in the biggest box-office debut of the year with a franchise-best $160 million
“Toy Story” still has a friend in moviegoers.
Italy's Meloni criticizes Trump's "constant, unprovoked attacks" as leaders trade barbs
President Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni continued to trade barbs on Saturday.
Pope Leo XIV urges Italians to rediscover their faith during prayer before remains of St Augustine
Pope Leo XIV encouraged Italians on Saturday to rediscover their lagging Catholic faith during a visit to northern Italy where he prayed before the relics of St. Augustine, the intellectual giant of the early Christian church and inspiration of his religious spirituality.
At least 1 killed, 89 injured after trains collide in England, British officials say
At least one person was killed and dozens more were injured after two trains collided north of London on Friday, British officials said.
Why heat may be the biggest health-related concern at the World Cup
Why heat may be the biggest health-related concern at the World Cup.
Pet Pals: Sweet and silly chihuahua looking for forever home
WINNABOW, NC (WWAY) –This week’s Pet Pal is Pebbles, A 12-year-old Chihuahua. Paws Place Dog Rescue calls her a sweet girl with a silly, lovable personality.…
Pet Pals: Calm and quiet cat looking for forever home
This week's Pet Pal is Ziva, a 15-year-old long haired tabby cat. Feline matchmaker calls her a quiet and relaxed cat, who still enjoys playing. They…
Pet Pals: Gentle and loving cat looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Zoe! She's a 2-year-old cat looking for a forever home.
Pet Pals: Calm kitten looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Wombat! He's a 2-month-old Siamese cat.
Pet Pals: Sweet and playful golden retriever mix looking for forever home
WINNABOW, NC (WWAY) –This week’s Pet Pal is Patrick, a 7-year-old golden retriever. Paws Place Dog Rescue says he's bursting with playful energy and ready…
Pet Pals: Playful kittens looking for forever home
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) –This week’s Pet Pals are two adorable kittens up for adoption. Feline matchmakers says these two cats are very playful and would love a home…
Pet Pals: Curious and playful terrier mix looking for forever home
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) –This week’s Pet Pal is Virgil! an adult Mastiff and Terrier mix. New Hanover Humane Society says Virgil is an active boy…
Pet Pals: Adorable kittens looking for forever home
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) –This week’s Pet Pals are Rita and Julian, two 4-month-old cats. Feline Matchmakers calls Rita an adorable tabby kitten with a gentle spirit and a…
Pet Pals: Curious and gentle terrier mix looking for forever home
WINNABOW, NC (WWAY) –This week’s Pet Pal is Ziti, a 6-month-old terrier mix. Paws Place Dog Rescue calls Ziti a social little guy who’s always…
Pet Pals: Calm cat looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Constance, a 9-year-old cat.
Pet Pals: Curious and playful dog looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Nala! She's an adult mixed breed dog.
Pet Pals: Chill cat looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Ferrari, a 4-year-old cat.
Pet Pals: Affectionate Terrier looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Bridget, a 4-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier with a heart as big as her adorable smile.
Pet Pals: Chill tabby kitten looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Conrad, a 5-month-old tabby kitten.
Pet Pals: Sweet and playful Terrier mix looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Sweetie, a young bundle of energy and joy.
Pet Pals: Calm cat looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Freddie, an 8 year old Maine Coon mix.
Pet Pals: Energetic foxhound mix looking for forever home
This Week’s Pet Pal is Sulu, an energetic 1-year-old foxhound mix.
Pet Pals: Fun and bouncy lab mix looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Siena, a lab mix with a personality as big as her puppy paws.
Pet Pals: Curious and loving Shepherd Terrier mix looking for forever home
This Week’s Pet Pal is Bumble, a 4 month old Shepherd/Terrier mix.
Pet Pals: Loving shepherd mix looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Roxie, an 18-week-old female shepherd mix.