All assets associated with the tag: Cape Fear River
North Carolina-based researchers have worked diligently to find some answers to questions about GenX these past five years.
Trista Talton, CoastalReview.org
Many people may not realize that March is fish consumption month.
Stacia Strong, North Carolina Coastal Federation
A boater thought to be missing Monday along the Cape Fear River wasn't lost at all, police say.
North Carolina regulators fined The Chemours Co. nearly $200,000 on Wednesday for failing to properly construct and install water treatment measures at its Fayetteville Works plant on the Cape Fear River, the Fayetteville Observer reported.
It's not the end that searchers had hoped for in Chatham County. The body of a boater who disappeared in the Cape Fear River, has been found. Sky 5 was overhead as crews first hit the water on Wednesday. Officials believe the undercurrent of the dam tossed him off the boat, into the water.
The body of a boater who went missing on the Cape Fear River on Wednesday has been located, according to the Chatham County Sheriff's Office.
Rosalia Fodera & Lora Lavigne, WRAL reporters
A flood warning is in effect for the Cape Fear River, and when the river rises, so does the potential for flooding in other areas of Cumberland County.
The Cape Fear River in Fayetteville was under a flood warning Wednesday night, with more rain forecast in the coming days.
Gilbert Baez, WRAL Fayetteville reporter
A body found Saturday in the Cape Fear River near the Bladen-Columbus county line has been identified as a Durham man, authorities said Monday.
Employees of The George on the Riverwalk watched as crews pulled a red Dodge Challenger from the Cape Fear River on Friday. They didn't know that one of the bodies that water rescue crews pulled from the water was their coworker, Frederick Brock.
Bryant Reed, WECT News
Two people were found dead inside a Dodge Challenger that drove into the Cape Fear River, officials said. Witnesses say that the car drove off a pier in downtown Wilmington, near the historic Cape Fear Memorial Bridge.
Witnesses say someone drove their car straight into the Cape Fear River in downtown Wilmington late Thursday night. They called police to report a red car seen sinking into the Cape Fear River in the area of Front Street and Market Street.
WECT Web staff
State regulators, environmental groups, company back the deal, say it will protect Cape Fear River.
Travis Fain, WRAL statehouse reporter
The driver of a car that reportedly went missing along the Cape Fear River on Thursday night was found safe on Sunday morning, authorities said.
Maggie Brown, WRAL multiplatform producer
Officials finally called off the search for missing cars along the Cape Fear River. Dive teams, boats and other emergency crews were searching from Thursday night into Friday for cars that witnesses say ran off a Interstate 95 bridge during a road rage incident.
Friday, 10 boats were on the water, with nine dive teams rotating the search. The divers are in the water because of what witnesses said happened and at least one 911 call.
Gilbert Baez, WRAL reporter
WRAL has the latest details on a reported crash that happened on I-95 South near Fayetteville. Witnesses said at least two vehicles ended up in the Cape Fear River. Crews searched but came up empty Thursday night.
Rescue crews, including dive teams, suspended the search late Thursday night for at least two vehicles that witnesses said crashed on Interstate 95 near Fayetteville and may have ended up in the Cape Fear River.
The rescue happened near Pump Station Road in Erwin after authorities were alerted shortly before 9 p.m. Sunday night.
Two bodies have been located inside a car deep in the woods off River Road by the Cape Fear River Monday afternoon, according to the Wilmington Police Department.
Fayetteville police said they have retrieved the body of a man after receiving reports that someone had jumped from the Person Street Bridge into the Cape Fear River Sunday afternoon.
Alfred Charles, WRAL.com managing editor
Samples of water from the Cape Fear River near Wilmington's drinking water intake showed astronomically high levels of toxic chemicals from an upstream plant, according to a report published Wednesday by NC Policy Watch.
Officials with the City of Fayetteville Fire and Emergency Management said the body found in the Cape Fear River early Sunday was that of the boater who went missing Friday afternoon.
Jason O. Boyd, WRAL.com digital reporter