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Archive - Mar 1, 2007

Kitchen Cops 3/1/07

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This isn't the first time we've seen this Waffle House. Full story...
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Study: One in 150 US children has autism

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One in every 150 children in the US has autism. The results come from the Centers for Disease Control’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network. Full story...
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WPD moves to new building

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The Wilmington Police Department is moving out of their old building and into the new one. Full story...
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11-year-old brings gun to school

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An 11-year-old boy is in trouble tonight after brining a gun to school. It happened Thursday morning at Dorothy B. Johnson Elementary in Wilmington. School officials and the New Hanover County Sheriff's Office say a student saw the gun in the fifth grader's book-bag told teachers, who notified the school resource officer. It all happened around 11 o'clock Thursday morning. The Sheriff's office says it is not sure why the 11-year-old had the gun, or what he intended to do with it. Full story...
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Wave Transit adds new trolley downtown

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If you work in downtown Wilmington you might soon have an easier time getting around. Full story...
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Brunswick County teachers putting careers on fast-track

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A handful of aspiring teachers in Brunswick County are fast-tracking their teaching careers and earning their certifications more quickly. They're doing it through a program called fast-track. A state teachers association pays for tuition and books and gives the future teachers a generous stipend. Full story...
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Brunswick County evaluating property tax

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If you live in Brunswick County check your mailbox. The county is sending out tax revaluation notices today. What could it mean for your house and your wallet? Full story...
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Onslow County man charged with incest

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An Onslow County man is in jail charged with incest. Deputies arrested Lewis Rhodes Tuesday. Full story...
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N.C. in top five wine, culinary tourism states

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North Carolina's at the top of the list. We're one of the top five states for wine and culinary tourism. Full story...
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Bank of America finds itself in immigration debate with new card

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Outspoken critics of illegal immigration were quick to respond when Bank of America said it was testing a new credit card available to possible illegal immigrants. Full story...
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N.C. Symphony to play concert at Bladen Community College

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The North Carolina Symphony will be in concert at the Bladen Community College Auditorium on Thursday, March 22, at 7:30 p.m. Full story...
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Not all "IT guys" have to be guys

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The YWCA will offer two TechGYRLS workshops beginning in March at the YWCA, 2815 South College Road. TechGYRLS provides an environment for girls (age 9-13) to become interested in and empowered by technology. Full story...
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Disabled American Veterans to hold monthly meeting, nomination of officers

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Disabled American Veterans will hold their monthly meeting and nomination of officers on Monday, March 12th at the Chapter home 4601 Park Ave, Wilmington, formerly the Winter Park Volunteer Fire Dept. Full story...
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Wilmington School Receives Cash Grant and Books to Boost Literacy

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Wilmington—Driving the need to read, a Cat-a-Van tour made a stop in North Carolina today as part of the National Education Association's Read Across America 10th year anniversary celebrations. The reading tour will be traveling throughout Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia to bring the gift of reading to thousands of students. Full story...
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Panthers tender contracts to Carter, three others

The Carolina Panthers have offered contracts to restricted free agent receiver Drew Carter and three other players. Full story...