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Archive - Apr 10, 2007

New high-rise project coming to downtown Wilmington

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A new high rise project is coming to Downtown Wilmington. A new condominium complex is the latest project to help revitalize the area. It could fall under the category of "if you build it, they will come." Full story...
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Bullets that struck McIver were not close range

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There is new information in the investigation into a police-involved shooting that left a Wilmington man dead Thursday night. We now know bullets that struck Phillipe McIver did not come from close range. The medical examiner's preliminary autopsy results show the bullets that killed 23-year-old McIver came from a distance away. Full story...
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3 baby lions at N.C. Zoo need names

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Three baby lions at the North Carolina Zoo still don't have a name. So, zoo officials are holding a contest to give kids a chance to come up with names for the cubs. Full story...
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Brunswick County man charged with first-degree murder

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A Brunswick County man is in jail charged with first-degree murder. The Brunswick County Sheriff's Office arrested Leon Williams Jr. Tuesday. Full story...
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N.C. teachers could get financial break

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North Carolina teachers may be in store for a financial break. New legislation may cut the fees teachers have to pay for a substitute when they take the day off. Full story...
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Brunswick County woman missing

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The Brunswick County Sheriff's Department is asking for your help in finding a missing woman. Bobbie Christina Spittle, 26, was last seen on March 23. Full story...
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N.C. lottery tickets sold in vending machines

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Now, you can strike it rich from a vending machine. The state has launched sales of scratch-off lottery tickets in vending machines, offering 24 games costing a dollar to ten dollars. Full story...
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N.C. to issue redesigned license plates

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After 25 years, North Carolina's standard license plate is changing colors. Full story...
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Lavin, husband star in new theater's debut

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At the corner of 3rd and Marstellar Streets in Wilmington, a new theater has risen out of an old garage. Red Barn Studio is the vision of actress Linda Lavin and her husband Steve Bakunas. The couple christens its stage this month when they star in the award-winning play "Doubt" about a nun's suspicions of a priest's relationship with a student. Full story...
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