Monday, April 27th, 2026
Good morning, Wilmington. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 27th of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ UNCW hosted the America 250 Veteran Jamboree near Veteran Hall today, where dozens of veterans celebrated with music, food, and activities. Major James Capers appeared as a special guest and one veteran offered encouragement for active service members (acknowledging ongoing global challenges). WWAY
- ➤ Canines for Service trained therapy dogs for veterans on Tuesday, Apr. 7 at their headquarters in Wilmington, with dogs like Legion and Elle learning tasks (such as stair navigation and wheelchair support) to assist with daily needs. Wilmington Star-News
- ➤ Today, Oak Island native Robert Cloninger, a Purple Heart recipient for his Vietnam service, is traveling to New York to join the Purple Heart Patriot Project that will honor veterans from across the country. He is proud to represent North Carolina and remember those who never returned home. WWAY
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Mojotone—a Burgaw-based guitar parts manufacturer—was named '2026 Exporter of the Year' by the North Carolina District Office for the U.S. Small Business Association; the company ships handcrafted guitar electronics, amplifiers and cabinet speakers across the nation and worldwide. Wilmington Star-News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ In 1986 film mogul Dino De Laurentiis built an oceanfront mansion at Wrightsville Beach and asked to extend Asheville Street for access — a neighboring owner opposed cost-sharing until he offered to fund a public walkway and drainage repairs that still serve his 5,800 sqft home. Wilmington Star-News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ On May 1, while teachers join a statewide walkout in Raleigh to demand increased school funding, Wilmington will hold a May Day demonstration at Long Leaf Park — starting at 3 p.m.— as community members rally for workers rights. Wilmington Star-News
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Cape Fear River becomes murky as it passes Wilmington because heavy sediment from natural erosion and urban runoff mixes in the water. Visitors may see brown water mixing with tea-colored water near Point Peter after recent rains. Wilmington Star-News
- ➤ CBS Sunday Morning visited Wilmington yesterday at Boiling Spring Lakes (noting the plant’s habitat decline) as the threatened Venus' flytrap faces risks from poaching, road construction and housing development. Wilmington Star-News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ New Hanover County commissioners proclaimed May 3—9 as National Travel and Tourism Week to honor tourism’s role in the local economy and community. A Travel Rally Breakfast and Celebration will be held on May 6—featuring industry updates and awards—at Wilmington and Beaches Convention and Visitors Bureau. WWAY
- ➤ New Hanover County commissioners designated May 3 — 9 as National Travel and Tourism Week to highlight travel's impact on the economy. A Travel Rally Breakfast on May 6 by the Convention and Visitors Bureau will feature a State of the Industry update and keynote address by Heather Hansen O’Neill. WWAY
- ➤ Gov. Stein and local emergency management officials provided an update on hurricane season planning amid federal cuts to NOAA and FEMA, urging residents to prepare emergency kits as NOAA’s outlook predicts up to 10 hurricanes; neighbors were advised (via county alerts) to maintain readiness following Hurricane Helene’s impact last September. FOX Wilmington
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Local restaurants and venues have many May food events. Highlights include the Taste of NC wine tasting aboard the Battleship North Carolina on May 1, a Kentucky Derby Day at JohnnyLukes KitchenBar on May 2, and the Wilmington Greek Festival from May 15 to 17 (plus other tastings and events). Wilmington Star-News
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Summer Music Series - May
5-8 p.m. — Bluewater Waterfront Grill — Free entry — Come rock the dock with live music and waterfront views every Sunday this May.
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Tiffany & Tea Event
5:30-8:30 p.m. — Azalea Antiques & Art — Free entry — Experience an elegant evening with fine tea, select wines, and curated charcuterie alongside sisterhood.
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Dead on the Deck: The Deadtown Cosmonauts
2-6 p.m. — Katy's Grill and Bar — Free entry — Experience high-energy music inspired by the beaches of Wilmington, NC.
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John Crist Live Performance
7-10 p.m. — Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College — Tickets vary — Enjoy an evening of laughter with one of today’s fastest-rising stand-up comedians.
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Benny Hill Jazz Quartet Concert
7:30-8:30 p.m. — Music on Market — Free entry — Enjoy an electrifying performance by the acclaimed Benny Hill Jazz Quartet featuring vibrant saxophone improvisations.
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Earth with Wind & Fire Concert
8:30-11:30 p.m. — Live Oak Bank Pavilion — Ticket prices vary — Experience the soulful rhythms of Earth, Wind & Fire at this lively outdoor concert.
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Coastal Entrepreneurship Awards
6-9 p.m. — UNCW Burney Center — Recognizing local innovation — Celebrate emerging and established businesses in the Cape Fear region.
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~ Henry Ford
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