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Archive - Oct 24, 2008Voter identification concernsIn the past week or so, WWAY has received a number of calls and emails from people concerned that poll workers are not checking ID’s during early voting. Voter identification concernsSubmitted by WWAY on 24 October 2008 - 6:20pm.READ MORE:Budget cuts for Wilmington and New Hanover CountyThe stock market dropped, gas prices spiked, the local real estate market slowed dramatically. All of those things put a hole in local government budgets. The City of Wilmington originally budgeted around $15 million for operating expenses, but with fewer real estate sales and less property tax revenue coming in, they have to cut around $5 million from the budget. Budget cuts for Wilmington and New Hanover CountySubmitted by WWAY on 24 October 2008 - 5:57pm.READ MORE:Pet-care expenses in an economic slumpKeeping your four-legged friend healthy can cost a lot of money. With the economy in a slump, pet owners are being forced to make cut-backs. Pet-care expenses in an economic slumpSubmitted by WWAY on 24 October 2008 - 5:37pm.READ MORE:Early voting numbers for Brunswick, Pender and New Hanover countiesSubmitted by WWAY on 24 October 2008 - 5:34pm.READ MORE:Law enforcement officers preparing for a triathlonSubmitted by WWAY on 24 October 2008 - 5:23pm.READ MORE:
Some local law enforcement officers are gearing up for the Beach to Battleship triathlon in memory of their fallen comrades.
Full story... » Students question candidates on hot issuesSome local politicians faced a tough crowd Friday morning. A student-candidate forum was held at the Schwartz Center in downtown Wilmington. The high school students wanted answers to questions on issues that matter to them. Students question candidates on hot issuesSubmitted by WWAY on 24 October 2008 - 5:09pm.READ MORE:UNCW students working on ending hungerSubmitted by WWAY on 24 October 2008 - 4:48pm.READ MORE:
Student athletes, and volunteers spent part of the afternoon setting up for Stop Hunger Now, They will be packaging 100,000 meals to send to hungry people in Liberia. It is all part of Stop Hunger Now's campaign to send more than five million meals to the world's hungry.
Full story... » Wilmington Police looking for shoplifting suspectsSubmitted by WWAY on 24 October 2008 - 4:47pm.READ MORE:
The Wilmington Police Department is asking for your help finding two women who shoplifted from the Kohl’s department store off Racine Drive.
Full story... » American Evolution - Coming in NovemberSubmitted by WWAY on 24 October 2008 - 4:18pm.“CHANGING TIMES IN THE CAPE FEAR” Coming November 2008- Let’s face it, times are hard. All of the national media are focused on an economy that is responding to the greatest financial crisis of our time. It is hard not to become overwhelmed by the ever-exhausting news of foreclosures, falling house prices, a rise in unemployment and a decline in your invested savings. If you haven’t already, you probably find yourself tuning out the negative headlines and flipping the channel. Don’t worry- it’s normal. We find comfort in programming that lets us escape the harsh reality of an economy in shambles. This economic crisis is especially tough to wrap your head around, due to the technical jargon of the financial industry, making it even more challenging and frustrating to believe things are going to be okay. The important thing to remember is that, in due time, our economy will rise out of this crisis in better shape than it was. Keep your head up and tune into WWAY News Channel 3 as we embark on an incredible journey through time. As history has a tendency to repeat, we’ll revisit events of the past to learn from our experiences and discover how much we truly have to be grateful for. Witness the evolution…Only on WWAY News Channel 3, beginning in November. WHEN: Beginning November 1, 2008 WHERE: WWAY News Channel 3 (Time Warner Ch. 10) (Charter Ch. 4) TIME: Rain postponements: High School FootballSubmitted by WWAY on 24 October 2008 - 2:46pm.READ MORE:
Keep updated on the latest high school football postponements.
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