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Archive - Feb 12, 2008

Ann McAdams goes to Baby Boot Camp

Some local moms want to encourage other new moms to get back in shape. Who better to send to Baby Boot Camp than our own new mom, Ann McAdams. (Visit www.babybootcamp.com)

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New Hanover High School dropout looks back at decision

Last year 463 students dropped out of New Hanover County schools -- almost 30 more than the previous year.

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New Hanover High School dropout looks back at decision

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videoA former New Hanover High School student who dropped out says it was a difficult decision, but one he says was right for him at the time. Full story...
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DOT challenged by aging infrastructure

Our roads and bridges are the part of our infrastructure that keeps us moving. But will the infrastructure we have now keep us moving into the year 2020?

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DOT challenged by aging infrastructure

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videoOur roads and bridges are the part of our infrastructure that keeps us moving. But will the infrastructure we have now keep us moving into the year 2020? Full story...
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Couple celebrates 67 years of marriage

Valentine's Day is right around the corner and for one local couple, love is definitely in the air.

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Couple celebrates 67 years of marriage

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videoValentine's Day is right around the corner and for one local couple, love is definitely in the air. Full story...
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Grand jury declines to indict Lumberton city council member

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A grand jury in Kentucky has declined to indict a Lumberton city council member who had been accused of raping an 18-year-old woman. Full story...
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GM Chairman talks future of auto industry

As we showed you yesterday, the cars that we drive may be dramatically different by the year 2020. Our Steve Rondinaro continues his look at the changing automotive industry at the National Auto Industry Dealers Association Convention in San Francisco. He caught up with GM's top man.

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Presidential candidates take on Potomac Primary

Turnout was reportedly high in today's "Potomac Primary" in the District of Columbia and two neighboring states. John McCain hopes for a clean sweep to put Mike Huckabee further behind him. And Barack Obama's given a good chance of making it eight in a row over Hillary Clinton.

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NC license bureaus halted by DMV computer problem

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North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles offices can't issue licenses because a computer link that allows photo comparisons is down. Full story...
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Easley: Presidential contenders should say more about education

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Gov. Mike Easley says he's not ready to endorse a presidential candidate because he wants to hear more about their education plans. Full story...
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Easley: DOT criticisms 'hypocritical'

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Gov. Mike Easley says it's hypocritical for public officials to campaign for candidates while criticizing state Transportation Department board members for doing the same. Full story...
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