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Archive - Mar 14, 2007

New Wal-Mart helps local business

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The Leland Wal-Mart is finally open. Customers packed the store during its first shopping day. But did the super store take business away from other local shops? Full story...
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Azalea Queen announced

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A tightly-guarded secret is finally out of the bag. Actress Amy Pietz is the Queen of the 60th Annual North Carolina Azalea Festival. Full story...
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Temperature changes, reaction can affect your health

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The sun is out, temperatures are warming, The Azalea Festival is right around the corner. People seem to be in a good mood. The mood change and increased activity level can affect your health. Full story...
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Cape Fear businesses launch explorer program

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Curious about the Cape Fear? You can now be a Cape Fear explorer. Wilmington area attractions are launching the Cape Fear Explorer passport program to try and increase interest in the Cape Fear's numerous tourist destinations. Full story...
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Three arrested for heroin

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After a month-long investigation vice and narcotics agents busted three people in New Hanover County Tuesday night with heroin. Full story...
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N.C. schools practice tornado drill

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Within the last four months three deadly tornadoes have hit the US, including the twister that devastated Riegelwood in November. Wednesday schools across the state took action. Students learned what to do if a tornado strikes. Teachers at Bradley Creek Elementary say drills are essential so in the chaotic event that a tornado hit, kids will know what to do quickly, quietly and safely. Full story...
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19-year-old eligible for death penalty

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Prosecutors say 19-year-old Sharod Johnson is eligible for the death penalty. A hearing was held this morning in New Hanover County court. Full story...
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Wilmington officials to meet with bar owners to discuss clean up

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The city of Wilmington wants to team with bar owners to clean up the downtown area as well as make it safer. The two sides are meeting again today. Full story...
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Hurricanes get to seventh place in Eastern Conference playoff

John Grahame has been forced into a starting role for the Carolina Hurricanes in the middle of a playoff race. It appears he's up for it. Full story...

Wolfpack continues post-season run with NIT victory

They've had very little time to rest, but that seems to suit North Carolina State just fine. Full story...

Blue Devils open NCAA play against Virginia Commonwealth

Duke and national championship have rarely come up in the same sentence this postseason. Instead of b Full story...

Tar Heels hope Winston-Salem brings more good luck

It's more of a commute for North Carolina in the first round of the NCAA tournament than a road trip. Full story...

Lawmakers, administrators back spanking ban for N.C. schools

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Lawmakers say they'll introduce a bill today that would ban corporal punishment in every public school across North Carolina. Full story...
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Report: Domestic violence homicides increased in 2006

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A report out today shows that the number of people in North Carolina who died last year as a result of domestic violence increased slightly over the previous year. Full story...
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Calendar Cuties for the Cure

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Come and see your community’s most talented men compete for the crown of Mr. Calendar Cutie 2007 Full story...
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