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Archive - Jul 2, 2007

Family emergency closes local clinic but rumors point to financial trouble

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A local health clinic is closed. Owners say it's temporary, but reports of ongoing financial problems have patients concerned. Full story...
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Traveling health risks

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videoHoliday travel is in full swing. If you are planning on heading out for the fourth of July, you may not know the health risks you are taking. Full story...
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Locals invent new 'Terra Fulcrum' bike

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videoA new invention could have you kissing the gym goodbye and taking to the streets instead. Spinning and stationary bikes have nothing on the Terra Fulcrum. Full story...
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Surf City announces location for new post office

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Good news for Surf City residents: a location has been announced for a new post office. Full story...
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Summer vehicles bring injury risk

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School is out and kids are flocking to motor bikes, all-terrain vehicles, water-mobiles and other vehicles for fun this summer. Many parents may not realize the injury risk these vehicles can bring. Full story...
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Millions to travel over July Fourth holiday

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Break out the barbeques. Light up the sparklers. The July Fourth holiday is right around the corner. And even though the Fourth falls in the middle of week this year millions of Americans will still travel somewhere to celebrate. Full story...
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UNCW hires new athletics director

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videoThere's a new woman at the helm of UNCW athletics. Kelly Landry-Mehrtens comes from the University of Kansas where she was an associate AD for about four years. Full story...
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Columbus County schools not getting budget cuts

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videoColumbus County commissioners just made some big financial decisions. One determines whether schools will lose thousands of dollars in funding next year. County Manager Jim Varner says it was a tough decision but commissioners decided not to make budget cuts from area schools. Full story...
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Major Wilmington intersection frustrating drivers

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videoA major intersection on Market Street is frustrating many drivers. About 50,000 cars travel on Market Street each day. This is well over its intended capacity. Full story...
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Brunswick to expand boat manufacturing facility in Navassa

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A major boat manufacturer plans to buy a facility in the coastal town of Navassa and expand the work force there by about 600 in the next five years. Full story...
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Ocean rescues on the rise, volunteers needed

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videoAs more vacationers and locals head to the beach to start their Fourth of July festivities a local firehouse is calling on their volunteers for help. But do they have enough man power to keep us all safe? Full story...
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UK terror attacks prompt tighter security at US airports

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videoRecent British terror attacks have sparked tighter security measures at US airports. The Department of Homeland security says an increase in the domestic threat level is not necessary. Full story...
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North Carolina offers free fishing on July Fourth

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You can fish for free this July Fourth. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is encouraging more people to get outside and to the water. Full story...
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Nifong submits new letter of resignation, effective immediately

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Disgraced Durham County prosecutor Mike Nifong will leave office immediately. That's according to a new letter of resignation Nifong submitted today. Full story...
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Planners working to include pets in evacuations

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Officials are working to include pets in plans for accommodations when people are required to evacuate their homes during storms and other emergencies. Full story...
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