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Boy scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys

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The Boy Scouts of America's National Council has voted to ease a long-standing ban and allow openly gay boys to be accepted as Scouts. Full story...
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NOAA predicts another busy hurricane season

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Federal forecasters are predicting yet another busy hurricane season. Thursday's outlook calls for 13 to 20 named storms, 7 to 11 that strengthen into hurricanes and 3 to 6 that become major hurricanes. Full story...
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Internet gripe about CFPUA ends happily for customers, utility

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video We all know not to believe everything you read on the Internet. One woman took to Facebook to fix what she called a bad situation, but was the situation all that bad to begin with? After watching crews tear up her neighborhood working on a septic line, Crystal Lancaster and her husband Chris decided to turn to Internet memes. But there is more to this story than meets the eye. Full story...
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Five-car wreck sends four people to hospital

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A five-car pile-up clogged part of North College Road during the afternoon rush. Full story...
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Children's Museum reaches fundraising goal for new exhibit

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The Children's Museum of Wilmington reached its goal to raise money for a new children's Imagination Playground. Full story...
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Wilmington ranked among best housing markets

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video It looks like Wilmington's housing market is on the rebound. The Port City is ranked among the best markets in the country over the next five years. The website "Business Insider" ranks Wilmington number 13 on the list and is expecting growth over the years. Full story...
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Student Veteran Wins Tools for His Trade

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One Cape Fear Community College student got a jump start on his career thanks to a new grant for student veterans who are preparing for jobs in the auto repair industry. Full story...
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Woman calls 911 saying she was cut in face

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A woman who says she was cut in the face overnight called 911 early Thursday for help. Full story...
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ONLY ON 3: Deputy under investigation after blocking handicapped parking space

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video Add the New Hanover County Sheriff's Office to the list of local law enforcement agencies in the spotlight because of officer's alleged bad behavior. The actions of one deputy may have given the entire department a black eye. A disabled WWAY viewer claims a New Hanover County Sheriff's deputy intentionally blocked his handicapped spot in the parking lot of a Wilmington business. Full story...
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WWAY's Wednesday night sports - May 22

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videoThe CAA Baseball Championship is underway, but severe weather has been the winner so far. The UNCW baseball team won't hit the field until Thursday afternoon. UNCW student athletes held a protest demonstration on Wednesday. North Brunswick & Trask are ready to move on in the baseball & softball state playoffs. We stopped by practice in Leland. Plus more! Full story...
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3 charged in Bladen County native's murder; blunt force trauma cause of death

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videoPolice say a Bladen County native found dead in her Raleigh apartment earlier this month died of blunt force trauma. Full story...
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Randy to the Rescue: New Construction Outside of Home

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video Building a new house brings many opportunities for unique selections. Full story...
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Junior League President visits Children's Museum of Wilmington

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video The Junior League of Wilmington has helped shape our community for the last 60 years through various service projects. Full story...
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State Ports Authority honors Merchant Mariners

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video The State Ports Authority honored Merchant Mariners who served during World War II. A wreath and flowers were tossed into the Cape Fear River on Wednesday. Full story...
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BUILDING HISTORY: Brunswick Inn

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video This building was started in 1800 and it was a Governor’s summer home. Now it is the home of Jim and Judy Clary and the home for their business, the Brunswick Inn. Full story...
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