On this edition of the WECT Investigates Insider podcast, WECT Investigative Reporter Connor Smith joins Jon Evans for a breakdown of two investigative reports focused on the city of Wilmington.
The Kure Beach Fire Department is adding extra staffing this Fourth of July weekend in response to dry conditions and an expected surge in calls, Fire Chief Edmund C. Kennedy said.
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.
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.
The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is holding job fairs across eastern North Carolina to hire seasonal peanut inspectors for the upcoming harvest.
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation said it has delivered a mortgage-free home in Florence to the family of fallen Darlington County Sheriff’s Deputy Devin Mason.
Straight No Chaser, the acapella group that became a viral sensation with its take of "The 12 Days of Christmas", will perform at the Wilson Center in Wilmington on July 11
The North Carolina General Assembly ratified a bill Thursday that abolishes the Southport Historic Preservation Commission and bars the city from creating new historic districts or expanding existing ones.
Brunswick County is warning residents that a complete ban on automatic lawn and landscape irrigation could be coming if extreme drought conditions do not improve.
New Hanover County Fire and Rescue is urging residents to check for burn bans and take precautions before setting off fireworks this Fourth of July weekend.
Newly released 911 calls from the June 6 shooting at a downtown Wilmington bar capture the chaos that unfolded in the moments after 23-year-old Emir Moore was shot and killed.
The National Weather Service is forecasting heat index values of 105 degrees or higher across Columbus County this Fourth of July weekend, prompting county officials to open free hydration stations at four local fire departments.
A Wrightsville Beach bridge replacement project is about to reshape a familiar stretch of West Salisbury Street, starting with tree removal and utility work next week.