On November 10, 1898, white supremacists led the only successful U.S. coup, overthrowing Wilmington’s Black-led government in the ‘Wilmington Massacre.’ Its full toll and legacy remain unknown.
Night to Shine is a worldwide event sponsored by former NFL player Tim Tebow and his foundation. More than 450 people with special needs dressed up for the event, where they enjoyed a full VIP ...
There are plenty of watering holes and cocktail bars around, but why not whip something up before or after dinner?
A culinary institution with three decades serving Wilmington diners has closed near Wrightsville Beach. On Friday, a ...
On this week's edition of The Dive, Johanna Still from The Assembly looks at North Carolina's shortage of federal airport ...
This spring, hip-hop pioneer and Wilmington native Sharon Jackson, known as MC Sha-Rock — she's considered to be the first ...
Kendrick Lamar's halftime show will be the musical event of the weekend, but there's plenty of entertainment in Wilmington ...
A review of the latest data shows the state’s largest airports are hurting for air traffic controllers, a federal job that’s recently come under scrutiny.
Governor Josh Stein made a stop in the Port City on Wednesday. It's the first time Stein has visited Wilmington since his inauguration last month.
UNCW grad Dylan Bradshaw talks winning the contest, his recent TODAY Show appearance, and how he plan to spend the prize ...
Josh Stein at the NCWorks Career Center on Wednesday, bringing attention to resources for veterans looking for employment ...
Paul Plishka, a powerful bass with a ready smile and hearty laugh who sang 1,672 performances at the Metropolitan Opera over ...