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The 1865 Society of Pender County, Inc. to host Quarter Auction fundraiser
The 1865 Society of Pender County, Inc is inviting the community to take part in a night of giving, food and prizes at their annual Quarter Auction fundraiser. The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 28 at Burgaw Middle School. Doors open at 5 p.m., with the auction beginning at 6 p.m.
14-year-old running for governor 1st teen to get on Vermont's general election ballot
Looking back, gubernatorial candidate Dean Roy says his political ambitions started in the eighth grade. And by that he means, last year.
Original Tinker Bell to appear to at Children's Museum fundraiser
The Children’s Museum of Wilmington (CMoW) will welcome a special guest this weekend as its annual Enchanted Character Walk fundraiser returns Saturday, March 28, at the New Hanover County Arboretum.
Hemp-inspired event Botania coming to Wilmington in April
A new hemp-inspired event is coming to Sycamore Bend Estate in Wilmington this spring.
Helicopter crash off Hawaii leaves 3 dead, 2 injured, authorities say
Helicopter crash off Hawaii leaves 3 dead, 2 injured, authorities say.
9 sickened in E. coli outbreak tied to a California company's raw milk and cheese
9 sickened in E. coli outbreak tied to a California company's raw milk and cheese.
Trump says he'll order DHS to start paying TSA officers as shutdown drags on
Trump says he'll order DHS to start paying TSA officers as shutdown drags on.
Near record highs expected for Friday
Temperatures will be soaring into the 80s today just before a cold front moves through tonight.
What's happening across the cape fear this weekend
Whether it's meeting up to deck out your ride, hitting up the bingo halls to win a new clutch, or spending the end of the weekend mingling with beings from across the galaxy, here are some ways you can make the most of your weekend in the Cape Fear.
Senate approves funding for TSA and most of Homeland Security, but not immigration enforcement
The Senate early Friday morning approved Homeland Security funds to pay Transportation Security Administration agents and most other agencies, but not the immigration enforcement operations at the heart of the budget impasse that has jammed airports, disrupted travel and imposed financial hardship on workers.
WMPO receives unsolicited proposal for billion-dollar tolled CFMB replacement
The existing bridge, which connects Wilmington and Leland, is more than 55 years old and nearing the end of its lifespan.
Wilmington TSA agent struggles without pay as shutdown reaches 41 days
It has now been 41 days since the partial government shutdown began, and many TSA workers across the country continue to report to work without pay.
Missing Eden woman found alive 24 years later hugs daughter in emotional reunion
The Rockingham County woman found alive 24 years after disappearing arrived to court on Thursday, March 26.
Wilmington tea walk honors American Revolutionary history
A pivotal moment in American history was commemorated Thursday in downtown Wilmington, as community members gathered to honor a 1775 protest that helped set the stage for the American Revolution.
Historic marker honors Revolutionary War patriot Zachariah Jacobs in Wilmington
A new historic marker in downtown Wilmington recognizes Zachariah Jacobs, a Revolutionary War soldier and one of more than 460 men of color from North Carolina who served in the fight for independence.
UNCW student charged with burglary, sexual battery, probation violation
A UNCW student is facing multiple felony charges, including two counts of first-degree burglary and sexual battery, following an incident at a campus apartment complex, according to court documents.
UNCW to host STEM Expo as part of North Carolina Science Festival
The University of North Carolina Wilmington will host a STEM Expo next month as part of the statewide North Carolina Science Festival.
NC state employee pleads guilty in $100K SNAP fraud scheme
A North Carolina state employee in Wayne County has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $100,000 in federal food assistance benefits, according to federal prosecutors.
The Endowment awards $5.17M to expand workforce programs in New Hanover County
The New Hanover Community Endowment is investing more than $5.17 million into workforce development initiatives aimed at expanding career pathways for youth and adults across New Hanover County.
Gas leak shuts down part of South Front Street in downtown Wilmington
Police and fire crews are responding to a gas leak in downtown Wilmington.
WWAY Family & Kids Expo set for Saturday at Independence Mall
Families looking for fun and resources all in one place can head to the WWAY Family & Kids Expo this Saturday, March 28 at Independence Mall.
The 1865 Society of Pender County, Inc. to host Quarter Auction fundraiser
The 1865 Society of Pender County, Inc is inviting the community to take part in a night of giving, food and prizes at their annual Quarter Auction fundraiser. The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 28 at Burgaw Middle School. Doors open at 5 p.m., with the auction beginning at 6 p.m.
Original Tinker Bell to appear to at Children's Museum fundraiser
The Children’s Museum of Wilmington (CMoW) will welcome a special guest this weekend as its annual Enchanted Character Walk fundraiser returns Saturday, March 28, at the New Hanover County Arboretum.
Hemp-inspired event Botania coming to Wilmington in April
A new hemp-inspired event is coming to Sycamore Bend Estate in Wilmington this spring.
Near record highs expected for Friday
Temperatures will be soaring into the 80s today just before a cold front moves through tonight.
What's happening across the cape fear this weekend
Whether it's meeting up to deck out your ride, hitting up the bingo halls to win a new clutch, or spending the end of the weekend mingling with beings from across the galaxy, here are some ways you can make the most of your weekend in the Cape Fear.
WMPO receives unsolicited proposal for billion-dollar tolled CFMB replacement
The existing bridge, which connects Wilmington and Leland, is more than 55 years old and nearing the end of its lifespan.
Wilmington TSA agent struggles without pay as shutdown reaches 41 days
It has now been 41 days since the partial government shutdown began, and many TSA workers across the country continue to report to work without pay.
Wilmington tea walk honors American Revolutionary history
A pivotal moment in American history was commemorated Thursday in downtown Wilmington, as community members gathered to honor a 1775 protest that helped set the stage for the American Revolution.
Historic marker honors Revolutionary War patriot Zachariah Jacobs in Wilmington
A new historic marker in downtown Wilmington recognizes Zachariah Jacobs, a Revolutionary War soldier and one of more than 460 men of color from North Carolina who served in the fight for independence.
UNCW student charged with burglary, sexual battery, probation violation
A UNCW student is facing multiple felony charges, including two counts of first-degree burglary and sexual battery, following an incident at a campus apartment complex, according to court documents.
UNCW to host STEM Expo as part of North Carolina Science Festival
The University of North Carolina Wilmington will host a STEM Expo next month as part of the statewide North Carolina Science Festival.
CFPUA submits more than 1,900 public comments opposing proposed water transfer
Cape Fear Public Utility Authority officials say they have submitted more than 1,900 public comments from area residents regarding a proposed water transfer from the Cape Fear River.
Cape Fear Habitat Turkey Trot moving to downtown Wilmington
Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity announced Thursday that its annual Turkey Trot will move to downtown Wilmington this year.
Man arrested in Columbus County drug investigation
A man was arrested in Columbus County on drug and gun charges.
Sirens to be tested near Brunswick Nuclear Plant on April 1
Duke Energy and local officials will test outdoor warning sirens around the Brunswick Nuclear Plant on Wednesday, April 1.
Burgaw orders evacuation of assisted living facility over safety concerns
The Town of Burgaw has ordered the immediate evacuation and temporary closure of Poplar Grove Assisted Living Facility after officials identified multiple serious fire and life safety violations.
Throwback Thursday: 1989 tourism boom, port protests, and basketball hooky in Wilmington
This week’s Throwback Thursday revisits March 1989, a period when Wilmington was experiencing economic growth, labor unrest, and a little bit of basketball fun.
What's happening across the cape fear this weekend
Whether it's meeting up to deck out your ride, hitting up the bingo halls to win a new clutch, or spending the end of the weekend mingling with beings from across the galaxy, here are some ways you can make the most of your weekend in the Cape Fear.
Wilmington TSA agent struggles without pay as shutdown reaches 41 days
It has now been 41 days since the partial government shutdown began, and many TSA workers across the country continue to report to work without pay.
Missing Eden woman found alive 24 years later hugs daughter in emotional reunion
The Rockingham County woman found alive 24 years after disappearing arrived to court on Thursday, March 26.
Country music artist Ty Myers set to take the stage at Live Oak Bank Pavilion
Live Oak Bank Pavilion is excited to host up-and-coming country music artist Ty Myers. The concert is set for October 16, with supporting acts from Brent Cobb and Benny G.
UNC Men's Basketball fired head coach Hubert Davis
The decision came to a head Tuesday night after Davis spent the past 5 years serving as the Tar Heels' head coach.
WPD seeks more than $250K to replace shotguns with patrol rifles
The Wilmington Police Department is looking to update the type of long-barreled firearm assigned to its officers.
Death investigation underway in Hubert
Deputies with the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office are conducting a death investigation following the discovery of two deceased individuals at a residence in Hubert.
Wilmington photographer documents long recovery of residents in western NC after Hurricane Helene
For months, Peggy Williams and other volunteers searched for her partner, Lenny Widawski, a violinist and musician, who was swept away along with his house by floodwaters.
Fishermen swap crab fishing for cleanup, retrieving hundreds of lost crab pots from waterways
Local fishing crews are taking to regional waterways this week to retrieve lost fishing gear and crab pots. The North Carolina Coastal Federation said abandoned gear can pose a great threat to the environment and boaters.
Boys & Girls Homes launches public Capital Campaign phase with goal of reaching $2.5 million dollars in total
Boys & Girls Homes is launching the public phase of its four-year Making Futures Brighter Now and Forever Capital Campaign with an official goal of reaching $2.5 million for infrastructure, cottage improvements, transportation, and program quality improvements at its Lake Waccamaw campus and its Endowment Fund.
GOP senator joins police in ejecting anti-war protester from Capitol Hill hearing
Republican Sen. Tim Sheehy of Montana assisted several police officers in physically ejecting a man who interrupted a Capitol Hill hearing on Wednesday to object to the U.S. and Israel's war with Iran.
Pender Co. residents turn in unused pesticides at free disposal event
In Pender County, residents were discarding unwanted and unused pesticides at a free disposal event on Wednesday.
After 'Educate Pender' mailer sparks confusion, two endorsed candidates win primary
Now that the primaries are over in Pender County, some of the tension within the local Republican party may be cooling off.
New Red Cross data shows Gen Z leads volunteer numbers in NC
New data released by the American Red Cross shows a multigenerational volunteer base across North Carolina, with younger adults making up the largest share of participants.
Breast cancer deaths fall in US while women in poorer countries face rising risks, report finds
Breast cancer deaths fall in US while women in poorer countries face rising risks, report finds.
North Carolina primaries launch all-out battle to replace retiring GOP Sen. Thom Tillis
Just hours after voting "no" on advancing President Donald Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” last June, Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina found himself under the ire of the president, who threatened the two-term senator with a primary challenger in the following year’s midterms.
Law enforcement is currently investigating a bomb threat made against West Columbus School
The Columbus County Sheriffs Office is currently investigating a bomb threat made online against West Columbus School.
Governor orders flags lowered to honor Rev. Jesse Jackson and Trooper Stien Davis Jr.
Josh Stein has ordered all U.S. and North Carolina flags at state facilities to remain at half-staff through sunset Saturday, March 7, in honor of civil rights activist Jesse L. Jackson and Robeson County Master Trooper Stien Davis Jr., who died in the line of duty Sunday.
Wilmington chef Dean Neff honored at statewide hospitality awards
Wilmington chef and restaurant owner Dean Neff received statewide recognition Monday night at the 2026 Stars of the Industry Awards, honoring leadership and community service within North Carolina’s hospitality industry.
NC wedding photographer sued after 166 complaints, nearly $750k in losses
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has filed a lawsuit against two wedding photographers and their company, alleging they misled and defrauded dozens of engaged couples across the state.
Savannah Guthrie is returning to "Today" show on April 6, NBC says
"Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie will return to the program on April 6, host Hoda Kotb announced on the program's Friday broadcast.
A Build America, Buy America law is causing construction delays amid the US housing crisis
A law requiring that most materials in federally funded affordable housing are made in America is fully kicking in. But it is wreaking havoc on affordable developments.
The 1865 Society of Pender County, Inc. to host Quarter Auction fundraiser
The 1865 Society of Pender County, Inc is inviting the community to take part in a night of giving, food and prizes at their annual Quarter Auction fundraiser. The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 28 at Burgaw Middle School. Doors open at 5 p.m., with the auction beginning at 6 p.m.
14-year-old running for governor 1st teen to get on Vermont's general election ballot
Looking back, gubernatorial candidate Dean Roy says his political ambitions started in the eighth grade. And by that he means, last year.
Helicopter crash off Hawaii leaves 3 dead, 2 injured, authorities say
Helicopter crash off Hawaii leaves 3 dead, 2 injured, authorities say.
9 sickened in E. coli outbreak tied to a California company's raw milk and cheese
9 sickened in E. coli outbreak tied to a California company's raw milk and cheese.
Trump says he'll order DHS to start paying TSA officers as shutdown drags on
Trump says he'll order DHS to start paying TSA officers as shutdown drags on.
Senate approves funding for TSA and most of Homeland Security, but not immigration enforcement
The Senate early Friday morning approved Homeland Security funds to pay Transportation Security Administration agents and most other agencies, but not the immigration enforcement operations at the heart of the budget impasse that has jammed airports, disrupted travel and imposed financial hardship on workers.
Transgender women athletes banned from Olympics by new IOC policy on female eligibility
Transgender women athletes are now excluded from the Olympics after the IOC agreed to a new eligibility policy It aligns with U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order on women's sports ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.
March Madness meets the iPad era: How coaches' challenges are changing the game
Florida’s Boogie Fland was driving to the basket with 1:10 remaining and a three-point lead over Iowa when Hawkeyes forward Cooper Koch stepped into the lane, swatted at the ball and it sailed out of bounds. Officials ruled it Florida’s ball.
Wall Street follows global markets lower with missiles fired at Israel and confusion on peace talks
Wall Street followed global markets lower and oil prices jumped above $100 per barrel as a de-escalation of the Iran war appeared further out of reach. Futures for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average each fell back 0.7% before the opening bell Thursday. Nasdaq futures lost 0.8%.
Missed paychecks and airport delays: Pressure mounts on Congress to end the funding shutdown
Pressure is mounting on Congress to end the funding shutdown that's resulted in travel disruptions, missed paychecks and even warnings of airport closures, but lawmakers have yet to resolve the underlying issue of reining in President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement operations.
Travel expert suggests booking airfare now as airline CEO warns prices will keep rising
Airlines have warned that airfare prices could continue to soar due to the war in Iran and rising oil prices, so travel experts suggest now is the best time to book summer flights and navigate any fare adjustments down the road.
Record share of Americans carry credit card debt, can't pay monthly bills
A record share of Americans are unable to pay off their monthly credit card bills, compounding money woes for U.S. residents grappling with affordability concerns, according to a recent analysis.
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro set to return to Manhattan federal court
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores are set to return to a Manhattan courtroom on Thursday for a status conference that could determine the trajectory of the criminal case against them.
Iran and the U.S. harden their positions as Tehran keeps its grip on the Strait of Hormuz
Iran and the United States hardened their positions as a diplomatic push for a ceasefire in the Middle East war appeared to falter on Thursday. Tehran moved to formalize its control over the crucial Strait of Hormuz while Washington prepared for the arrival of U.S. troops in the region that could be used on the ground in the Islamic Republic.
Teens get probation after using AI to create fake nudes of classmates
Two teenage boys who used artificial intelligence to create fake nude photos of their classmates were put on probation Wednesday and placed in the custody of their parents.
Jury finds Meta and YouTube liable in landmark social media addiction trial
A jury found both Meta and YouTube liable in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit that aimed to hold social media platforms responsible for harm to children using their services, awarding the plaintiff $3 million in damages.
Perfect homework, blank stares: Why colleges are turning to oral exams to combat AI
A growing number of U.S. college instructors are turning to oral exams to help combat an AI crisis in higher education. Some are replacing written assignments with oral exams. Others are pairing Socratic-style questioning with written assignments or requiring students to attend office hours.
As New Mexico jury finds Meta platforms harm children, social media firms await more legal decisions
The first jury verdict in a series of social media child safety trials this year is in — and it's not looking good for Meta.
Transgender women athletes banned from Olympics by new IOC policy on female eligibility
Transgender women athletes are now excluded from the Olympics after the IOC agreed to a new eligibility policy It aligns with U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order on women's sports ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro set to return to Manhattan federal court
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores are set to return to a Manhattan courtroom on Thursday for a status conference that could determine the trajectory of the criminal case against them.
Iran and the U.S. harden their positions as Tehran keeps its grip on the Strait of Hormuz
Iran and the United States hardened their positions as a diplomatic push for a ceasefire in the Middle East war appeared to falter on Thursday. Tehran moved to formalize its control over the crucial Strait of Hormuz while Washington prepared for the arrival of U.S. troops in the region that could be used on the ground in the Islamic Republic.
OpenAI pulls the plug on its Sora AI video app
OpenAI pulls the plug on its Sora AI video app.
Iran receives 15-point ceasefire proposal from US, Pakistan officials say
Iran received a 15-point proposal from the U.S. to reach a ceasefire in the war, two Pakistani officials said Wednesday.
Taliban says it is releasing U.S. citizen Dennis Coyle over a year after he was detained
Taliban says it is releasing U.S. citizen Dennis Coyle over a year after he was detained.
Denmark votes in an early election that follows a crisis over US designs on Greenland
Danish voters went to the polls Tuesday in a general election, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen seeking a third term at the helm of the Scandinavian country after a standoff with U.S. President Donald Trump over the future of the kingdom’s semiautonomous territory of Greenland.
Trump raises hopes for war to wind down but no sign of reduced fighting
Hopes rose that the Iran war could begin winding down as U.S. President Donald Trump claimed his government was holding productive talks with Tehran, but fighting showed no signs of slowing and Iran denied there were talks.
Iran threatens to lay mines and target Gulf energy as Trump’s deadline nears
Iran said it would target regional power plants and float mines in the Persian Gulf if U.S. President Donald Trump went ahead with his threat to bomb Iranian energy stations or ordered a land invasion.
How Ukraine's front line became a laboratory for drone innovation
The night air in eastern Ukraine is crisp, and a myriad of stars scatter above a small crew of soldiers watching for Iranian-designed Shahed drones that Russia launches in waves.
Trump's changing course on Strait of Hormuz strategy raises questions about US war preparation
At war with Iran, President Donald Trump is cycling through an increasingly desperate list of options as he searches for a solution to the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz. He is jumping from calls to secure the waterway through diplomatic means to lifting sanctions and now escalating to a direct threat against civilian infrastructure in the Islamic Republic.
Trump threatens to use ICE agents for airport security as delays worsen amid DHS shutdown
President Trump threatened to use Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to staff airports if a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security is not passed, as delays and security staffing shortages continue to worsen.
Models with Down syndrome in Romania strike a pose for World Down Syndrome Day
Dozens of models with Down syndrome strutted down a catwalk at a fashion show in Romania’s capital for an evening celebrating style, “atypical beauty” and courage to mark World Down Syndrome Day.
Ukraine faces growing pressure because of the war in Iran as Russia readies a new offensive
With U.S.-brokered Ukraine peace talks on hold due to the war in the Middle Eas t, Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to try to expand his military gains via new offensives against his southern neighbor that could put even more pressure on Kyiv.
California to rename Cesar Chavez Day as Farmworkers Day following sexual abuse allegations
Mary Rose Wilcox and her husband marched and fasted alongside César Chavez. They helped him open a radio station in Phoenix and plastered their Mexican restaurant with photos and a mural of the widely admired Latino icon.
The Latest: Global fuel prices soar as Iran hits back at multiple Gulf refineries
International fuel prices soared Thursday as Iran escalated its attacks on oil and gas facilities around the Gulf on Thursday in retaliation for an Israeli attack on a key Iranian gas field.
Oil and natural gas prices soar as Iran attacks Gulf energy facilities. Brent crude nears $114
Global oil and natural gas prices soared Thursday after Iran attacked a key natural gas facility in Qatar that can supply one-fifth of the worlds gas as well as two oil refineries in Kuwait.
K-pop band BTS will stage a long-awaited comeback concert at a Seoul landmark
BTS will stage its long-awaited comeback concert on Saturday night at Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square, one of South Korea’s most famous landmarks that represents its royal heritage and political and cultural life.
Trump will pay his respects in Delaware to 6 US service members killed in the Middle East
President Donald Trump will be present when the remains of six U.S. service members return from the Middle East to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. The crew members of an Air Force refueling aircraft were killed last week when the plane crashed over friendly territory in western Iraq while supporting operations against Iran.
World shares advance and oil slips back despite a barrage of attacks by Iran
Shares advanced Wednesday in Europe and Asia as oil prices fell back slightly despite a barrage of attacks by Iran on its Gulf neighbors.
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.
Pet Pals: Loving and loyal Catahoula Shepherd mix looking for forever home
WINNABOW, NC (WWAY) — This Week’s Pet Pal is Tacoma, A 1-year-old, 57-lb Catahoula Shepherd mix.
Pet Pals: Charming and playful puppy looking for forever home
WINNABOW, NC (WWAY) — This Week’s Pet Pal is Cobalt, a 13-week-old puppy.
The Carolina Beat: Advanced Ortho
Katie Sasser meets with Dr. Joe Norris to learn more about Advanced Ortho.
Pet Pals: Kind and loveable Beagle looking for forever home
This Week’s Pet Pal is Ferris, a 5-year-old Beagle.
'Teacher of the Month' recognized for her leadership through music and love
Every month, we highlight an educator in the Cape Fear who's going above and beyond.
Pet Pals: Playful and affectionate Great Pyrenees looking for forever home
This Week’s Pet Pal is Murphy, a 2-year-old Great Pyrenees.
Pet Pals: Curious and affectionate cat looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Morris, a 3-month-old Domestic Short Hair cat.
Pet Pals: Affectionate and playful retriever mix looking for forever home
This Week’s Pet Pal is Teal, a 12-week old retriever mix.
Pet Pals: Playful and funny German Shepherd mix looking for forever home
This week’s Pet Pal is Frankie, a young German Shepherd mix.
Pet Pals: Goofy and loveable Catahoula mix looking for forever home
This Week’s Pet Pal is Meera, a 45-pound hound/Catahoula mix.
Pet Pals: Brave and loveable Maltese mix looking for forever home
This week's Pet Pal is Boo, a Maltese and King Charles Spaniel mix.
Pet Pals: Playful and affectionate Chihuahua mix looking for forever home
This Week’s Pet Pal is Pikachu, a 7-month-old Chihuahua mix