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Springsteen, Bono and Stevie Wonder will help the Obamas open their presidential museum
Former President Barack Obama is getting a little help from his friends in celebrating the opening of his presidential museum in Chicago.
Leland to celebrate grand opening of Founders Park with concert, ribbon cutting and family fun
The Town of Leland will officially open its newest community gathering space with a grand opening celebration at Founders Park on July 31.
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.
Hot and humid weather for Thursday
A Heat Advisory returns to the Cape Fear today as rain chances increase for Friday.
Qantas plans a 22-hour London-Sydney nonstop flight, set for October next year
Qantas plans a 22-hour London-Sydney nonstop flight, set for October next year.
US and Iran sign initial deal to end war, ease sanctions and open strait as nuclear talks continue
President Donald Trump signed an agreement with Iran on Wednesday that calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and waives U.S.-backed sanctions on the country, immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil freely in a major concession from Washington, according to details released by both countries.
Women veterans summit to focus on health care access in southeastern North Carolina
Women veterans from across southeastern North Carolina are expected to gather for a two-day summit focused on health care access, resources and challenges facing women who served in the military.
Wilmington remembers firefighter killed in line of duty during 1893 warehouse fire
Wilmington officials are remembering firefighter Joe Willard, who was killed in the line of duty during a warehouse fire more than a century ago.
Pender County Museum to debut “Deep Blue Roots” exhibit at NC Blueberry Festival
The Pender County Museum is set to debut a major new exhibit highlighting the region’s agricultural heritage during the North Carolina Blueberry Festival, before bringing it back to the Museum for a long-term display.
Residents, environmental group sue Robeson County over alleged PFAS contamination in drinking water
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday by the Southern Environmental Law Center on behalf of the St. Pauls Community Association for Progress, also known as CAP, seeks to force Robeson County to address what plaintiffs describe as ongoing contamination from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS or “forever chemicals.”
II Marine Expeditionary Force dedicates new headquarters in honor of Gen. Alfred M. Gray, Jr.
II Marine Expeditionary Force has dedicated its newly completed headquarters building in honor of the late Gen. Alfred M. Gray Jr., the 29th Commandant of the Marine Corps, during a ceremony at Camp Lejeune.
Bomb threat prompts evacuation at Surf City Pier; Scene cleared after investigation
A bomb threat reported Wednesday evening at the Surf City Pier prompted a large-scale emergency response and the evacuation of patrons before officials later determined the area was safe.
Pender County Schools details budget impact after county funding decision
Pender County Schools is outlining the impact of the county’s latest budget approval, saying increased funding will help with long-term facility needs but falls short of what is needed to maintain current staffing and services.
Wilmington Council member backs budget, highlights infrastructure investments and living wage increase
The Wilmington City Council approved the nearly $350 million budget on Tuesday following weeks of discussion. Council members Cassidy Santaguida, David Joyner, and J.C. Lyle joined Mayor Bill Saffo in voting for the measure.
Belville to host Food Truck Rodeo and Founders Day Celebration
The Town of Belville is inviting residents and visitors to kick off summer with two exciting community events at the Belville Riverwalk.
Three charged with first-degree murder in fatal New Hanover County stabbing
Three people have been arrested and charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 23-year-old man in New Hanover County, according to the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office.
Brunswick County Schools names two new principals
Brunswick County Schools has named two educational leaders to serve as principals for the 2026 - 2027 school year.
No verdict after first day of deliberations in Tru Colors trial
Jurors spent a full day Wednesday deliberating in the double-murder trial of Omonte Bell and Dyrell Green.
Throwback Thursday: Michael Jordan’s draft day, drought concerns, and the 1984 Hollerin’ Contest
This week’s Throwback Thursday revisits stories from the mid-1980s, including a historic moment in basketball history, challenges facing local farmers, and a uniquely North Carolina competition.
Charges dismissed against six defendants in Cape Fear Escorts case
Charges have been dismissed against six people who were indicted in connection with the Cape Fear Escorts human trafficking investigation, according to court records filed in New Hanover County.
Leland to celebrate grand opening of Founders Park with concert, ribbon cutting and family fun
The Town of Leland will officially open its newest community gathering space with a grand opening celebration at Founders Park on July 31.
Hot and humid weather for Thursday
A Heat Advisory returns to the Cape Fear today as rain chances increase for Friday.
Women veterans summit to focus on health care access in southeastern North Carolina
Women veterans from across southeastern North Carolina are expected to gather for a two-day summit focused on health care access, resources and challenges facing women who served in the military.
Wilmington remembers firefighter killed in line of duty during 1893 warehouse fire
Wilmington officials are remembering firefighter Joe Willard, who was killed in the line of duty during a warehouse fire more than a century ago.
Pender County Museum to debut “Deep Blue Roots” exhibit at NC Blueberry Festival
The Pender County Museum is set to debut a major new exhibit highlighting the region’s agricultural heritage during the North Carolina Blueberry Festival, before bringing it back to the Museum for a long-term display.
Residents, environmental group sue Robeson County over alleged PFAS contamination in drinking water
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday by the Southern Environmental Law Center on behalf of the St. Pauls Community Association for Progress, also known as CAP, seeks to force Robeson County to address what plaintiffs describe as ongoing contamination from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS or “forever chemicals.”
Bomb threat prompts evacuation at Surf City Pier; Scene cleared after investigation
A bomb threat reported Wednesday evening at the Surf City Pier prompted a large-scale emergency response and the evacuation of patrons before officials later determined the area was safe.
Pender County Schools details budget impact after county funding decision
Pender County Schools is outlining the impact of the county’s latest budget approval, saying increased funding will help with long-term facility needs but falls short of what is needed to maintain current staffing and services.
Wilmington Council member backs budget, highlights infrastructure investments and living wage increase
The Wilmington City Council approved the nearly $350 million budget on Tuesday following weeks of discussion. Council members Cassidy Santaguida, David Joyner, and J.C. Lyle joined Mayor Bill Saffo in voting for the measure.
Belville to host Food Truck Rodeo and Founders Day Celebration
The Town of Belville is inviting residents and visitors to kick off summer with two exciting community events at the Belville Riverwalk.
Three charged with first-degree murder in fatal New Hanover County stabbing
Three people have been arrested and charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 23-year-old man in New Hanover County, according to the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office.
Brunswick County Schools names two new principals
Brunswick County Schools has named two educational leaders to serve as principals for the 2026 - 2027 school year.
No verdict after first day of deliberations in Tru Colors trial
Jurors spent a full day Wednesday deliberating in the double-murder trial of Omonte Bell and Dyrell Green.
David Hockney’s pop-art legacy on display at Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington
Known for his vibrant pop-art style and bold use of color, artist David Hockney has inspired generations of creatives around the world. that legacy is on display right here in the Cape Fear region, where three of his works are featured at the Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington.
New summer art exhibitions coming to Cameron Art Museum
The Cameron Art Museum is preparing for a new slate of summer exhibitions designed to engage audiences in fresh and interactive ways.
'The audacity;' Topsail Beach homeowner turn trespassing incident into viral AI song
A Topsail Beach homeowner is turning frustration into humor after a trespassing incident captured on a Ring camera went viral online.
Greenevers Mayor Diane Brown named Grand Marshal of Elizabethtown's 2026 Juneteenth Parade
Greenevers Mayor Diane Brown has been selected as the Grand Marshal for Elizabethtown's Fourth Annual Juneteenth Parade, recognizing her years of public service, community leadership and commitment to helping others.
Wilmington Police to conduct critical incident training exercise at local church
The Wilmington Police Department will conduct a critical incident training exercise on Thursday, June 18, at Cape Fear Free Will Baptist Church as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen officer preparedness and emergency response capabilities.
Throwback Thursday: Michael Jordan’s draft day, drought concerns, and the 1984 Hollerin’ Contest
This week’s Throwback Thursday revisits stories from the mid-1980s, including a historic moment in basketball history, challenges facing local farmers, and a uniquely North Carolina competition.
Residents, environmental group sue Robeson County over alleged PFAS contamination in drinking water
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday by the Southern Environmental Law Center on behalf of the St. Pauls Community Association for Progress, also known as CAP, seeks to force Robeson County to address what plaintiffs describe as ongoing contamination from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS or “forever chemicals.”
Bomb threat prompts evacuation at Surf City Pier; Scene cleared after investigation
A bomb threat reported Wednesday evening at the Surf City Pier prompted a large-scale emergency response and the evacuation of patrons before officials later determined the area was safe.
While Carolina celebrates, the rest of the NHL will try to catch up and go after the Stanley Cup
The Carolina Hurricanes are atop the NHL and their celebration is just getting started. Rhe rest of the league is about to be hard at work trying to catch up. The offseason is underway, with the next few weeks expected to bring a flurry of player movement via trades and signings. The salary cap is increasing to $104 million and several big-market teams with money to spend and holes to fill are eager to get better.
Taylor Hall-Logan Stankoven-Jackson Blake line is a big reason Carolina won the Stanley Cup
Logan Stankoven was 7 years old and Jackson Blake on the verge of his seventh birthday when Taylor Hall was the No. 1 pick in the 2010 NHL draft.
Trust and Familiarity: Nicole Woods welcomes Jama Sharp to UNCW Women’s Basketball
The UNCW women’s basketball program is entering the offseason with several new faces, both on the roster and on the coaching staff, as the Seahawks prepare for the upcoming season.
Hot temperatures grip Cape Fear as residents seek relief and doctors warn of heat risks
Temperatures climbed into the 90s across the Cape Fear region Friday, with more hot weather expected through the weekend, prompting residents to find ways to stay cool while health experts urge caution.
State prison system nears full air conditioning as summer heat arrives
The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction says 90% of prison housing beds across the state are now located in air-conditioned spaces, marking a milestone in a multi-year effort to cool correctional facilities.
More than $300M awarded: Endowment explains how grant decisions are made
Since its creation, the New Hanover Community Endowment has awarded more than $300 million in grants to local organizations, supporting projects across New Hanover County.
Natural gas bills expected to drop for North Carolina Piedmont customers
Piedmont Natural Gas says it has lowered rates for its North Carolina customers for the fourth time this year, a change the company says will reduce the average residential customer's annual bill by about $54.
The Endowment defends priorities, opens door to future homeless shelter proposal
The leadership of the New Hanover Community Endowment says it is pleased with how its semiannual public meeting unfolded Wednesday night, despite concerns from residents about several recent funding decisions.
Canadian citizen sentenced for illegally voting in North Carolina elections
A Canadian citizen has been sentenced to two months in federal prison after pleading guilty to making false claims of US citizenship in connection with voting in North Carolina elections, federal prosecutors announced.
City of Southport holds Hurricane Expo as Atlantic Hurricane Season begins
SOUTHPORT, N.C. (WWAY) -- As the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season officially got underway Monday, Southport officials hosted a hurricane preparedness expo to help residents prepare for the possibility of tropical weather over the next six months. About 50 people attended…
Whiteville wins 10th state baseball championship, ending seven-year title drought
The Whiteville High School baseball team is celebrating a historic achievement after capturing its 10th state championship Thursday night, defeating East Rutherford 3-2 to claim the title.
Hoggard Girls Soccer falls to Myers Park in 8A State Championship
The Hoggard Vikings were defeated in the 8A Girls Soccer State Championship, Thursday, May 28, after a penalty shootout, 1-1 (5-4).
Camp Lejeune warns public to stay off Browns Island due to unexploded ordnance
As boating season begins along the North Carolina coast, officials at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune are reminding the public that Browns Island and the surrounding waters remain strictly off-limits due to the ongoing danger posed by unexploded ordnance and live-fire military training.
Hurricanes begin Eastern Conference Final series hosting Canadiens Thursday night
The Carolina Hurricanes will host the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference final.
Topsail Nature Preserve officially transferred to state after decades-long conservation effort
For more than two decades, residents and conservation advocates fought to protect the southern tip of Topsail Island from development. On Tuesday, that effort reached a major milestone as state and local leaders celebrated the official transfer of the Topsail Nature Preserve to the state of North Carolina.
Wilmington installs new speed bumps as part of Vision Zero safety plan
The City of Wilmington is continuing efforts to improve roadway safety this week with the installation of new speed bumps along Burnett Boulevard as part of its broader Vision Zero initiative.
Wilmington plans to replace declining downtown trees amid safety concerns
A stretch of one of Wilmington’s main corridors leading into downtown could have a new look this summer as the city moves forward with plans to remove and replace several aging trees along South Third Street.
Springsteen, Bono and Stevie Wonder will help the Obamas open their presidential museum
Former President Barack Obama is getting a little help from his friends in celebrating the opening of his presidential museum in Chicago.
US and Iran sign initial deal to end war, ease sanctions and open strait as nuclear talks continue
President Donald Trump signed an agreement with Iran on Wednesday that calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and waives U.S.-backed sanctions on the country, immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil freely in a major concession from Washington, according to details released by both countries.
Bomb threat prompts evacuation at Surf City Pier; Scene cleared after investigation
A bomb threat reported Wednesday evening at the Surf City Pier prompted a large-scale emergency response and the evacuation of patrons before officials later determined the area was safe.
Jelly Roll files for divorce after 10-year marriage, citing irreconcilable differences
Country music star Jelly Roll has filed for divorce from his wife of 10 years, according to court filings.
Victims' relatives condemn New York’s Gilgo Beach serial killer at sentencing
A Long Island architect who lived a secret life as New York’s Gilgo Beach serial killer heard from a lineup of victims' loved ones at his sentencing Wednesday for the admitted killings of eight women.
Pizza Hut restaurant chain to be sold for $2.7 billion
Pizza Hut, the 68-year-old chain that has long struggled with growing competition and outdated restaurants, will be sold for $2.7 billion by parent company Yum Brands.
Some cancer patients turn to ivermectin despite lack of evidence it works for that purpose.
Some cancer patients turn to ivermectin despite lack of evidence it works for that purpose.
2 teens injured in bear encounter near Seattle
2 teens injured in bear encounter near Seattle.
G7 summit focuses on contentious future of AI and US dominance of the industry
Leaders at the Group of Seven summit wrap up three days of talks in the French Alps on Wednesday with discussions on the contentious future of artificial intelligence and U.S. dominance of the industry.
Scheffler is chasing a career Grand Slam at the US Open. It's not what motivates him
The comparisons with Tiger Woods began a few years ago when Scottie Scheffler started to separate himself by miles over the rest of golf with alarming control of his shots from tee-to-green that resulted in big wins and a No. 1 ranking for more than three straight years. The next comparison could come this week.
UN chief visits Haiti, where a new international force will be deployed to help fight gangs
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres visited Haiti on Tuesday, where surging gang violence has left more than 1 in 10 people homeless. New statistics released by the U.N. reveal that 2,300 people have been killed across Haiti…
Wisconsin beagle research facility that drew protests is closing as rescue group takes in dogs
A Wisconsin beagle breeding and research facility that’s been the site of recent violent protests is closing, and its remaining dogs are being taken in by a Florida rescue group.
Multiple arrests as FBI disrupts 'planned attacks' targeting White House UFC show, director says
Law enforcement officials disrupted “planned attacks” meant to target the UFC cage-fighting show staged at the White House this past weekend for President Donald Trump's birthday, and multiple people were in custody, FBI Director Kash Patel said on Tuesday.
Luke's 'Empire' light saber, 'Wizard of Oz' witch hat, Lebowski rugs up for auction
A light saber with Luke Skywalker's severed hand from “The Empire Strikes Back” that is expected to sell for seven figures headlines an upcoming auction of valuables from movies, music and other corners of pop culture.
Higher prices for gas, groceries and flights will likely outlast the Iran war
A tentative deal to end the Iran war makes it reasonable to ask how soon prices will drop for gasoline, groceries, airline tickets and other items that got more expensive during the conflict.
Fed set to make interest rate decision as inflation hits 3-year high
(ABC) -- The Federal Reserve is set to announce its latest decision on interest rates on Wednesday as the central bank weathers the highest inflation in three years. The announcement will mark the first possible adjustment of the benchmark interest rate since Trump…
Does it end with this? Justin Baldoni's lawyer publishes settlement with Blake Lively
Does it end with this? Justin Baldoni's lawyer publishes settlement with Blake Lively.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says Trump's Justice Department is investigating him and his wife
SACRAMENTO, Calif (AP) — Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday accused the Justice Department of launching a politically motivated investigation into him and his wife, saying the Trump administration was targeting him as he weighs a presidential bid. Newsom, a longtime political…
Online portal used to send US deliveries to Cuba stops taking orders
MIAMI (AP) — One of the main online platforms that Cubans living in the United States use to send money, food, and clothing to their relatives on the island is ceasing operations as the Trump administration increases pressure on the Cuban…
Why the millionaire co-founder of e.l.f. Cosmetics left his beauty empire to become a Catholic priest
From a massive beauty empire to Catholic Mass — Scott Vincent Borba co-founded e.l.f. Cosmetics, but found he still felt unfulfilled in his life path. Then he turned to God, leaving it all behind to become a man of the cloth.
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.
Qantas plans a 22-hour London-Sydney nonstop flight, set for October next year
Qantas plans a 22-hour London-Sydney nonstop flight, set for October next year.
US and Iran sign initial deal to end war, ease sanctions and open strait as nuclear talks continue
President Donald Trump signed an agreement with Iran on Wednesday that calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and waives U.S.-backed sanctions on the country, immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil freely in a major concession from Washington, according to details released by both countries.
14 dead, thousands stranded: Inside the plight of mariners trapped in the Strait of Hormuz
The U.S.-Iran deal due to be signed Friday may offer some hope for tens of thousands of commercial sailors trapped in the Strait of Hormuz, but it's unlikely to quickly end what for many has been a brutal ordeal.
G7 summit focuses on contentious future of AI and US dominance of the industry
Leaders at the Group of Seven summit wrap up three days of talks in the French Alps on Wednesday with discussions on the contentious future of artificial intelligence and U.S. dominance of the industry.
UN chief visits Haiti, where a new international force will be deployed to help fight gangs
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres visited Haiti on Tuesday, where surging gang violence has left more than 1 in 10 people homeless. New statistics released by the U.N. reveal that 2,300 people have been killed across Haiti…
Multiple arrests as FBI disrupts 'planned attacks' targeting White House UFC show, director says
Law enforcement officials disrupted “planned attacks” meant to target the UFC cage-fighting show staged at the White House this past weekend for President Donald Trump's birthday, and multiple people were in custody, FBI Director Kash Patel said on Tuesday.
Online portal used to send US deliveries to Cuba stops taking orders
MIAMI (AP) — One of the main online platforms that Cubans living in the United States use to send money, food, and clothing to their relatives on the island is ceasing operations as the Trump administration increases pressure on the Cuban…
Congo reports large daily jump in Ebola cases a month after outbreak was declared
Congolese authorities have reported one of the highest daily increases in Ebola cases in a month-old outbreak as the virus spreads quickly in a remote region whose shifting population challenges efforts to find those exposed.
U.K. announces plan to ban social media for children under 16
The United Kingdom is the latest country to announce plans to ban children under 16 from using social media apps.
What to know about the finalized deal to end the Iran war
Iran and the United States are trumpeting their tentative agreement aimed at ending their war as a victory. But so far there is no word on what’s actually in it.
150 live venomous scorpions found hidden in man's clothes and luggage at airport, South Africa police say
South African authorities arrested a 28-year-old man whom they caught trafficking 150 venomous scorpions through Cape Town airport, police said on Saturday.
Trump heads to G7 summit after announcing agreement aimed at ending Iran war
President Donald Trump is headed to the French Alps on Monday to meet with fellow world leaders at the Group of Seven summit after announcing an agreement that he says will bring an end to the U.S. war with Iran.
Trump warns Israel and Iran not to 'blow it' after new strikes threaten emerging ceasefire deal
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday urged no further attacks by anyone after Israel's military said it launched strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut, potentially complicating efforts to finalize a deal to end the U.S.-Iran war.
David Hockney, renowned U.K. artist and Pop art movement leader, dies at 88
British artist David Hockney, considered one of the most influential and defining figures in contemporary art, whose paintings captured the world in brilliant color, has died aged 88, his publicist announced Friday.
China says "spy turtles" and "spy fish" deployed by foreign intelligence agencies snooping in its waters
Foreign intelligence services are using "spy turtles" and "spy fish" to snoop on China, the country's Ministry of State Security said Friday.
Wall Street extends gains ahead of SpaceX debut; Trump claims a breakthrough in Iran war talks
Wall Street's rebound continued into early Friday and oil prices sank more than 3% after U.S. President Donald Trump claimed there was a breakthrough in talks to end the Iran war.
Ukraine hits fuel supplies to Crimea, sparking a fuel crisis on the Russian-held peninsula
Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries, depots and pipelines. Tanker trucks attacked and left ablaze along the land corridor from Russia to Crimea. Motorists waiting in long lines at gas stations.
Trump threatens to seize Iranian island vital to oil exports, as ceasefire teeters
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Thursday to launch major strikes on Iran and seize control of its oil industry as escalating attacks between the countries pushed the Middle East closer to the resumption of a full-scale war.
World shares are mixed after another sell-off of AI stocks on Wall St, while oil prices ease
World shares were mixed on Thursday following another sell-off of artificial-intelligence stocks that dragged the U.S. market sharply lower.
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.
Pet Pals: Loyal and loving pit bull looking for forever home
This Week’s Pet Pal is Lucy, a 4-year-old pit bull.