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Archive - Mar 20, 2007

Renter's insurance can help you pick up the pieces

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Monday a fire destroyed a Wilmington family's home, ruining everything inside. The woman who rented the home says she didn't have renter's insurance, and now she's wondering how she will replace it all. Full story...
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Pollen and mold, sniffles and sneezes, all signs that spring allergy season is here

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Pollen and mold... sniffles and sneezes... all signs that the spring allergy season is here again. Full story...
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Leland Wal-Mart charges incorrect tax

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If you shop at Wal-Mart at the Leland store location check your receipts to make sure you were charged the correct sales tax. Full story...
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First-grader caught with marijuana

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A local student is in hot water, after getting caught with drugs. But this isn't your typical drug bust. Full story...
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Three-year-old dies after being struck by car

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A three-year-old girl has died after being struck by a car in Wilmington. It happened at the intersection of 16th and Greenfield Streets Monday afternoon. Full story...
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State wants students taught about STDs

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Teaching kids about sexually transmitted diseases can be a touchy subject, but it's one that some state lawmakers feel needs to be taught. The state Senate has recently approved a bill that mandates schools provide information on STDs, specifically the human papilloma virus, or HPV, a widespread virus that affects millions of women each year. Full story...
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Fires burn two Wilmington homes

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A Wilmington family is homeless after a fire destroyed their house. Family members of the tenant who lived at the home say she didn't have insurance. Full story...
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S.C. woman finds missing Boy Scout

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A South Carolina woman who only arrived today to help in the search for a missing 12-year-old Boy Scout is the hero who brought the search to a happy conclusion. Full story...
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Senate panel OKs measure to finance crop-made fuel at N.C. State

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North Carolina State University research into fuels made from soybeans, chicken waste and other agricultural products would get a boost from a bill approved by a Senate committee. Full story...
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Missing Boy Scout found alive

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The reunion of a 12-year-old Boy Scout and his parents is under way in western North Carolina. Full story...
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Jordan fined for Durant comments

The NBA has fined Charlotte Bobcats part-owner Michael Jordan $15,000 for discussing Texas freshman Kevin Durant during an interview last week. Full story...

Missing scout's father thinks son is "hunkered down"

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The father of missing 12-year-old Boy Scout Michael Auberry says he thinks his son is "hunkered down" somewhere in the North Carolina mountains where searchers hope to find him. Full story...
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Presidential candidates using MySpace

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Candidates in the race for the White House are reaching voters through the popular social networking web site MySpace. MySpace now features a political channel with the latest information about 2008's presidential hopefuls. The impact channel features links to ten candidates. Full story...
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Sunset Beach pontoon bridge to remain open a little longer

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North Carolina's last pontoon bridge will swing open a little longer. The project to replace the Sunset Beach swing bridge with a 65-foot-high structure is pushed back for three months under the state Department of Transportation's latest schedule. Full story...
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