On this edition of the WECT Investigates Insider podcast, WECT Investigative Reporter Connor Smith joins Jon Evans for a ...
Forty-seven people from countries around the world became U.S. citizens Friday at a naturalization ceremony on Fort Johnston ...
A brother and sister have transformed their family real estate office into a 1700s law office to mark the 250th anniversary ...
Brunswick County is warning residents that a complete ban on automatic lawn and landscape irrigation could be coming if ...
The North Carolina General Assembly ratified a bill Thursday that abolishes the Southport Historic Preservation Commission ...
Businesses along the downtown Wilmington waterfront are preparing for one of their busiest weekends of the year as the Fourth ...
The Town of Leland has filed a lawsuit against the Town of Belville, arguing that Belville illegally annexed land that sits ...
Officials said residents should be aware of their surroundings when using fireworks and keep water nearby to extinguish them.
Public records show Wilmington officials spent more than $30,000 on a trip to Washington, D.C. earlier this year, a cost Mayor Bill Saffo defended.
The Southport Fire Department is stationing a mobile medical trailer in downtown Southport during the Fourth of July festival to expand medical support for visitors amid high temperatures.
North Howe Street will be closed to vehicle traffic beginning at 10 a.m. and is expected to reopen around 12:30 p.m.
Cones and barricades will be removed from Sunset Beach Town Park starting next week as the town’s Catchment 7 drainage project moves into its final phase.