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Archive - Mar 16, 2007

Police ready for St. Patrick's Day

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Saturday, St. Patrick's Day revelers and basketball fans will be packing bars and restaurants. And that means law enforcement will hit the streets and the sky as part of the state's booze it and lose it campaign. Full story...
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New treatment for poor circulation available in Wilmington

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It has been around for a few years, but now a treatment for poor circulation is available in Wilmington. Two months ago Donnie Davis did not think she would be able to walk, clean, or cook today. Full story...
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New park planned for Wilmington

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Local softball players will soon have a new place to play. New Hanover County and the City of Wilmington are making dreams of new fields come true. The City hopes the new park will help silence critics who say there are never enough ball fields and facilities to play sports. Full story...
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Panthers sign two players to free-agent contracts

The Carolina Panthers signed linebacker Terrence Melton and defensive tackle Stephen Williams to free-agent deals today. Full story...

Educators hold job fair at UNCW

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Educators in New Hanover County are trying to close a gap in teacher shortages at area schools. They held an education job fair at UNCW with New Hanover County school officials, administrators and teachers. Full story...
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Judge: tobacco companies can't use 'low tar' and 'light' overseas

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A federal judge is prohibiting top tobacco companies from marketing cigarettes overseas as products that are "low tar" and "light." Full story...
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N.C. State plays tonight in historic Reynolds Coliseum

There'll be plenty of nostalgia in Raleigh tonight. The North Carolina State Wolfpack play Marist in the NIT. Full story...

Immigration court to be established in Charlotte

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Charlotte will get one of three federal immigration courts to help manage a burgeoning caseload of deportations. The Department of Justice says the courts will open by year's end. Full story...
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Tanker overturns on I-95, leaks gasoline

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A tanker accident has forced the shut down of southbound Interstate 95 in Robeson County between exits 33 and 41. Full story...
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Kitchen Cops 3/15/07

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The Outback Steakhouse on College Road in Wilmington scored an 87 with the health department. They lost points for having dirty equipment and for storing clean dishes on dirty dish clothes. Inspectors say they found mold in some of the coolers, and the diaper changing station in the bathroom was dirty too. Full story...
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Student pepper-sprayed for fighting

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A student got pepper sprayed by a school resource officer trying to break up a fight. It happened at the Brunswick County Academy. Full story...
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Father charged with burning 2-year-old son in bathtub

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The father of a 2-year-old boy is charged with severely burning him in a bathtub. Full story...
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North Carolina 86, Eastern Kentucky 65

Tyler Hansbrough had 21 points and ten rebounds to help the Tar Heels beat Eastern Kentucky 86-to-65 in the first round. Full story...

Virginia Commonwealth 79, Duke 77

Duke's done. Full story...