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UPDATE: Raleigh police charge 3 in Bladen Co. native's murder

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North Carolina police say they've found no prior connections between a woman killed in her apartment and three people charged with murder. Full story...
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'Click It or Ticket' campaign reminds more drivers to buckle up

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It's the 20th year for the "Click It or Ticket" Campaign in North Carolina, and officers are still pulling over drivers in the area for not wearing seat belts. Full story...
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GOP will nominate Berger's replacement

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A county spokesman says the New Hanover County Republican Party will pick a nominee to fill the County Commission seat that belonged to Brian Berger. Full story...
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Law enforcement looks for seat belt violations as 'Click it or Ticket' kicks off

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It's the 20th year for the "Click it or Ticket" campaign in North Carolina, and officers are still pulling over many of you for not wearing your seat belts. Just in time for Memorial Day, law enforcement is again out to remind you to buckle up. Full story...
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Shuckin' Shack named among nation's best 'Seafood Dives'

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A restaurant with locations in Carolina Beach and Wilmington is getting some national attention. "Coastal Living" magazine included Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar on its list of "Our 22 Favorite Seafood Dives." Full story...
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Berger erased from county website

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It did not take long for New Hanover County's government to move on from Commissioner Brian Berger. Full story...
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ONLY ON 3: NC law doesn't address harassment claims against office holder

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video New Hanover County Commissioners say harassment claims and safety concerns by staff were a big reason they voted Brian Berger off the commission yesterday. But there are still questions about whether the process of amotion was the proper way to deal with those issues. Full story...
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WWAY's Tuesday night sports - May 21

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videoOn Tuesday the North Brunswick Scorpions advanced in the state baseball playoffs. Trask advanced in the softball playoffs. Ashley High has a new head basketball coach. NC State football coach Dave Doeren rolled into Wilmington to meet with the Wilmington Wolfpack Club. UNCW racked up at the CAA baseball awards banquet. The Bobcats will be the Hornets soon. Plus more! Full story...
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Wilmington City Council talks taxes, budget and sewage

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videoThe Wilmington City Council gave its official approval to a bill passed by the North Carolina General Assembly during Tuesday’s meeting. Full story...
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Wilmington woman responds to Oklahoma disaster

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videoWWAY talked by phone to Wilmington resident and American Red Cross Communications Director for Eastern NC Autum Mihm about her experience in the tornado-torn town of Moore, OK. Full story...
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Crash sends two to the hospital

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videoA two vehicle car crash sends two woman to the hospital Tuesday evening. Full story...
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Michael Jordan: Bobcats changing name to Hornets

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Bobcats owner Michael Jordan says he's changing his team's name to the Charlotte Hornets. Full story...
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Officer involved in two crashes releases medical info

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video A Wilmington Police officer is still on administrative leave after not one but two car accidents last week, including one while she was on duty. Investigators think they have an idea what led to the single-car crashes involving Ofc. Adrienne Dillon. Full story...
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ONLY ON 3: Memo from UNCW chancellor to Board of Trustees regarding sports demonstration

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The following memo was sent by UNCW Chancellor Gary Miller today to the university's Board of Trustees regarding a planned demonstration Wednesday against a proposal to kill five athletic programs. We have requested an interview opportunity with the chancellor but haven't heard back. Full story...
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Local efforts aid Oklahoma tornado victims

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video Charities are working to provide relief efforts to people affected by the tornadoes in Oklahoma. The charity asks for financial donations to help the disaster relief to provide food, shelter and emotional support. They say they are working to mobilize volunteer resources. Full story...
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