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Archive - Mar 2007Delivery driver robber behind barsSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 5:22pm.READ MORE:
A man who terrorized delivery drivers in 2005 will spend at least eight years behind bars.
Full story... » New owners step in to save Jasmine CoveSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 5:19pm.READ MORE:
New owners have stepped in to save a Wilmington adult care facility that's been plagued with problems.
The move comes after the state allowed Jasmine Cove to remain open back in November, despite recurring violations and reports of neglect.
Full story... » PPD announces expansionSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 5:13pm.READ MORE:
This week PPD announced the opening of two new offices in Athens, Greece, and Seattle, Washington.
Full story... » Former officer, alderman pleads guilty to briberySubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 5:09pm.READ MORE:
A former law enforcement officer and Wrightsville Beach town alderman pleaded guilty to a bribery charge Thursday.
Full story... » Coping with wife's cancer, Edwards opens up about son he lostSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 2:59pm.READ MORE:
As John Edwards tries to explain how he'll cope with the recurrence of his wife's cancer, he is beginning to open up about the death of his teenage son.
Full story... » House committee approves bill to give flex to N.C. school calendarsSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 12:17pm.READ MORE:
An overflow crowd of educators gave a standing ovation today as a House committee approved a bill to broaden exceptions to North Carolina's rigid public school schedule.
Full story... » Nine months after title win, five Hurricanes expecting babiesSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 12:16pm.
The Carolina Hurricanes have something else to show for their Stanley Cup victory last season.
Nine months after the Hurricanes won the NHL title, five current or former Hurricanes couples are about to become parents.
Full story... Adult care facility under fire againSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 11:57am.READ MORE:
A local adult care facility is once again under fire for the way it cares for patients.
Last year the state inspected Jasmine Cove but allowed the troubled adult care home to remain open.
Full story... » Senator wants incentive-eligible films reviewedSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 11:21am.READ MORE:
Tax incentives help make our state an attractive location for filmmakers. But proposed legislation in Raleigh might change that.
Full story... » Jordan donates $100,000 to hometown Boys and Girls ClubSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 8:48am.READ MORE:
Former NBA great Michael Jordan has donated $100,000 to the Boys and Girls Club in Wilmington.
Full story... » Edwards gets outpouring of support following cancer announcementSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/29/2007 - 8:46am.READ MORE:
Elizabeth Edwards' diagnosis of incurable cancer has triggered a nationwide outpouring of support, including an surge of donations to her husband's presidential campaign.
Full story... » Brunswick County school promoting positive self imageSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 03/28/2007 - 5:28pm.READ MORE:
For many young girls, body image is everything, but with constant reminders from the media that "thin is in," sometimes that image can be skewed.
One Brunswick County school is helping students learn that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
Full story... » Government employees' retirement threatenedSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 03/28/2007 - 5:25pm.READ MORE:
We've watched it happen in corporate America, big companies saying "tough luck" to retired employees.
Now government employees may be forced to face the same reality.
Full story... » Full-time firefighters no longer able to volunteerSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 03/28/2007 - 5:20pm.READ MORE:
Changes are taking place within New Hanover County's fire departments. Full-time, paid firefighters will no longer be able to volunteer in their free time.
Full story... » Former deputy to benefit from charity tournamentSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 03/28/2007 - 5:13pm.READ MORE:
Earlier this month we told you about a golf tournament that raised money for law enforcement officers in need. One of the candidates was former New Hanover County Sheriff's deputy Chris Long.
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