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Archive - Apr 12, 2007Mayor Holds Public Meeting to Dispell Rumors about Police-Involved ShootingSubmitted by Meghan Torjussen on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 10:33pm.READ MORE:
This afternoon, city leaders met with community members to dispell some of the rumors about the police involved shooting of Phillipe McIver.
Full story... » Kitchen Cops 4/12/07Submitted by Guest on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 6:19pm.READ MORE:
We have no Kitchen Cops Low Performers to tell you about tonight, but we do have five High Performers.
Full story... » New Animal Euthanasia Guidelines May Come SoonSubmitted by Guest on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 6:15pm.READ MORE:
In April 2006, NewsChannel 3 reported complaints about inhumane practices going on the Columbus county animal shelter.
Full story... » Azalea Queen ActivitiesSubmitted by Guest on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 6:08pm.READ MORE:
It is day two for the new Azalea Queen and her schedule has been packed.
News Channel 3 followed Amy Pietz as she went out in the community to visit people of all ages.
Full story... » Land Transfer Tax Draws CriticismSubmitted by Guest on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 5:52pm.READ MORE:
North Carolina homeowners could be hit with another tax. Several bills in the State Legislature would put a new real estate tax on your property when you sell it. And the idea is drawing plenty of criticism.
Full story... » Exotic animal ban could affect circusSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 5:13pm.READ MORE:
The Cole Brothers Circus is in Wilmington for the Azalea Festival. But what you see in this show may be different in the future if a proposed statewide ban is placed on exotic animals.
Full story... » Law could change N.C. animal shelter euthanizationSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 4:59pm.READ MORE:
The way shelters euthanize animals in North Carolina may soon change. In April 2006 NewsChannel 3 reported complaints about inhumane practices going on the Columbus County Animal Shelter.
Full story... » Authorities try to quell shooting rumorsSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 4:51pm.READ MORE:
There was a high profile effort Thursday afternoon to quell rumors swirling around last week's police-involved shooting of Phillipe McIver.
Full story... » Duke DA apologizes to playersSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 4:11pm.READ MORE:
District Attorney Mike Nifong issued an apology to the three former Duke lacrosse players cleared of attacking a stripper.
Full story... » 2 N.C. soldiers killed in Iraq by roadside bombsSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 4:08pm.READ MORE:
Family members say two soldiers from North Carolina were killed by roadside bombs in Iraq during the past week.
Full story... » Liberal activists: Obama, Edwards best to lead U.S. out of IraqSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 4:07pm.READ MORE:
An unscientific survey of liberal activists say Barack Obama and John Edwards are the Democratic presidential candidates who offer the best hope for leading the country out of Iraq.
Full story... » N.C. homeowners could see new taxSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 4:01pm.READ MORE:
North Carolina homeowners could be hit with another tax.
Several bills in the State legislature would put a new "real estate" tax on your property when you sell it. And the idea is drawing plenty of criticism.
The North Carolina Realtor's Association is campaigning against a proposed land transfer tax. If passed homeowners would be faced with a one percent tax when they sell their homes.
Full story... » Rep. Miller considers challenging Dole in next Senate raceSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 12:20pm.READ MORE:
Congressman Brad Miller says he's considering a challenge to Republican Senator Elizabeth Dole in next year's election.
Full story... » Bank of America approved for Chinese currency business in BeijingSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 9:52am.READ MORE:
Bank of America now has permission to do business in one of the world's fastest growing markets.
Full story... » Law enforcement readies for Azalea FestivalSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 9:14am.READ MORE:
The Azalea Festival is the biggest event in the Port City, attracting hundreds of thousands of people each year.
Area law enforcement is beefing up security to keep the crowds in check.
It's the start of some very busy days for area law enforcement.
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