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Archive - Oct 29, 2008Virgin Mary washed ashoreMost of us are have seen her image in Christian drawings and paintings. Now, it appears natures own rendition of the Virgin Mary has washed ashore here in Wilmington. Cruise ships will remain a rarityWilmington had an economic boost this week when a German cruise ship docked for the day. So why isn't the Port City hosting more ships when they bring in tourists who have money to spend. Wilmington Housing Authority running into problemsThe Wilmington Housing Authority is asking for a few volunteers to prevent some financial troubles down the line. They are asking people to move, but some of the options are not very appealing to some people. Wilmington Housing Authority running into problemsSubmitted by WWAY on 29 October 2008 - 6:09pm.READ MORE:Virgin Mary resemblance washed up on Wrightsville BeachSubmitted by WWAY on 29 October 2008 - 5:26pm.READ MORE:Brunswick County man causing headaches for neighborsIn this week’s Troubleshooters Report, a Brunswick County man who is causing a lot of headaches for his neighbors. Troubleshooters: Brunswick County man causing headaches for neighborsSubmitted by WWAY on 29 October 2008 - 5:22pm.READ MORE:CFPUA closer to being fully caught upSubmitted by WWAY on 29 October 2008 - 5:18pm.READ MORE:
It is almost November, and about 20% of New Hanover County residents are still waiting for their water bills.
Full story... » Authorites say cruise ships will remain rareSubmitted by WWAY on 29 October 2008 - 5:13pm.READ MORE:Player of the Week - 10/29/08North Brunswick Senior, Jesse Riley, is this week's Chick-Fil-A High School Football Player of the Week. Halloween Festival at UNCWSubmitted by WWAY on 29 October 2008 - 4:57pm.READ MORE:
This holiday season, UNC Wilmington is is providing alternatives to the dangers of treat or treating in the area. Dark streets, strangers, and the potential for tainted candy can make it nightmarish for any parent.
Full story... » Brunswick County Commissioner InterviewsThis election is not just about who will be the next president. It is also about who will lead here at the local level. In Brunswick County, four of the five county commission seats are up for grabs. Mary Mosley Performace Learning Center re-opensSubmitted by WWAY on 29 October 2008 - 3:42pm.READ MORE:
New Hanover school officials and many others came together to celebrate the re-opening of the Mary Mosley performance learning center.
Full story... » Brunswick County Commissioner interviewsSubmitted by WWAY on 29 October 2008 - 3:33pm.READ MORE:N.C. Headlines |
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