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Wilmington Police Department assembles Kits4Kids
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Officers are working to ensure kids can be kids, no matter what they are going through. It’s a sad reality but sometimes kids get caught in the middle of things most adults don’t even want to go through. This can have a lasting negative impact on their lives.
First Alert Forecast: timing more possible showers and storms
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Your First Alert Forecast for this evening includes the approach of a weak cold front may drop additional clusters or lines of storms in from the northwest. Any cells may be locally heavy, gusty, and rich with lightning. Most storms should push off the coast of 1 to 2 a.m. Unsettled conditions continue through Saturday with plenty of dry time and occasional downpours and heavy thunderstorms. Thunderstorm chances tick back into the isolated category for the most part next week as highs remain in the seasonable range near 90.
GANO Jewelers Sparkles and Shines at Opening
Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held on July 16th for GANO Jewelers, a veteran family-owned small business located at 8001 E. Oak Island Drive, Oak Island. GANO Jewelers Owners, James and Galina Gano are joined by their children, Claire and James, Jr., members of the business and Oak Island community, Chamber Ambassadors and Chamber Board Members including Chamber President Brooke Rudd-Gaglie.
Police: Man accused of pointing gun at Wilmington traffic was not armed with a weapon
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – A portion of College Road near UNCW closed Thursday, July 18, after police received a report of a man pointing a gun at traffic, according to the Wilmington Police Department. Per the WPD, officers responded to the 600 block of College Road at around 9:30...
The Most Expensive Home In The History of North Carolina Just Sold For $13.9 Million
J. Long Custom Homes has just sold the most expensive home in the history of North Carolina. The 6,700-square-foot beach mansion on Figure Eight Island in Wilmington closed for an astounding $13.9 million. “We are thrilled to have been part of such a historic record-breaking sale,” said J. Long Custom...
Gov. Cooper visits Wilmington to announce $242 million for Cape Fear Memorial Bridge replacement
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A federal grant for $242 million is making the idea of replacing the aging Cape Fear Memorial Bridge a reality. The grant was first announced on Friday, July 12. On July 17, state and local leaders talked more about that grant funding during a press conference.
Local physical therapist discusses at-home care program
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Staying active is an important part of a healthy lifestyle, but playing sports and staying on the move unfortunately comes with the risk of injury. Recovering from an injury can require physical therapy, and those in the Wilmington area who need such care may be eligible to receive it at home.
History with ‘Hud’: Highlighting the three oldest churches in Wilmington
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Thousands of people across Wilmington gather each Sunday morning at one of the many churches dotting the city. But three of them have been welcoming worshipers much longer than the rest. St. James Episcopal Church at the corner of Third Street and Market Street has...
Cape Fear Foodie: Hot Dog Road Trip Part 4
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – What better day to celebrate our local hot dogs, than on National Hot Dog Day? My thoughts exactly. Then again, how is that we are already through the middle of July and we’re just now going on our first Hot Dog Road Trip of the summer? It’s truly shameful on my end. But we’re all here now, the gas tank is full, the 100 CD holder is bursting at the seams, and the AC is struggling to keep up in this unrelenting heat…so let’s put rubber on the road.
Women’s Soccer Signs Charlotte Transfer
WILMINGTON, North Carolina – UNCW women's soccer Head Coach Chris Neal has announced the addition of Charlotte transfer Ayanna Parker to the program for the 2024 season. Parker, a 5-4 forward, made 35 appearances over the previous two seasons for the 49ers. "Ayanna is a dangerous attacker and a great addition to our squad," said Neal. "I feel her strengths are really made for our style of play. We are excited to have her in the Hawk's Nest for the upcoming season." Parker scored three goals one season ago, including vs. NC State and in a win vs. Coastal Carolina....
10 Most Affordable Beach Towns for Retirees — 6 Are in Florida
You could probably populate a continent with the number of people who have spent their working lives daydreaming about retiring at the beach. By the time they reach retirement age, however, many find...
CFCC says there have been 'no changes' to the marine tech program; faculty and staff have concerns
Some students and alumni of Cape Fear Community College’s marine technology program say they continue to be left in the dark about their program’s future after the non-renewal of 19-year veteran instructor and program leader Jason Rogers; students, staff, and alums recently rallied to protest the lack of information given by CFCC.
Former Cavalier star taken in MLB Draft
Jul. 18—Luke Craig will forever be known in local sports history as a central figure in what was probably the biggest "what might have been" that Lee County has ever seen. But now he will have the opportunity to become famous for something else. Craig became the second player from Southern Lee's star-crossed 2020 baseball team to enter pro ball Monday morning, when the 6'2", 205-pound ...
Gov. Cooper touts $242M grant for Cape Fear Memorial Bridge replacement amid concerns
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — On Tuesday, Governor Roy Cooper visited Wilmington to highlight a $242 million federal grant to replace the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge. The funding is a part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. More than $5 billion have been allocated for 13 major bridges across the county, including the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge.
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