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Archive - Feb 13, 2008

Update: College student stuck in financial limbo

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Last night we told you about a young woman from Canada who moved to our area on a student visa. Her parents are tax paying citizens in North Carolina, but their daughter is being denied in state tuition rates by UNCW. Full story...
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Cape Fear 2020: Teens and drugs

Drugs use among teenagers is a problem nationwide and it's no different in our area.

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Wilmington named one of Dozen Distinctive Destinations

This year Wilmington was one of the very elite 12 honored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of the country's Dozen Distinctive Destinations.

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Cape Fear 2020: Teens and drugs

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videoDrugs use among teenagers is a problem nationwide and it's no different in our area. In today's Cape Fear 2020 report we take a look at the use of drugs among teens now -- and what you should be aware of in the future. Full story...
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Wilmington named one of Dozen Distinctive Destinations

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videoMore than 60 cities in the country apply every year and only 12 are selected. This year Wilmington was one of the very elite 12 honored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of the country's Dozen Distinctive Destinations. Full story...
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Injured on the job

Many of you have perhaps yourself, or maybe had a family member or known someone who was injured on their job. Jobsite injuries are unfortunately fairly commonplace and their effect on the worker and their finances can present definite challenges.

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Easley reinstates outdoor burn ban because of drought conditions

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North Carolina officials are reinstating a statewide ban on outdoor burning. Full story...
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Marine jet crashes in Carteret County; pilot ejects safely

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A Marine Corps fighter has crashed in Carteret County, but the pilot is OK after ejecting safely. Full story...
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Wright told agent he pocketed charitable money for "sweat equity"

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A state investigator says Representative Thomas Wright put charitable money in his personal bank account for work he called "sweat equity." Full story...
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Sexual assault victims must pay some costs for rape kits

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State records show that many sexual assault victims must pay for the tests they undergo after an alleged attack. Full story...
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Writers vote to end strike

Hollywood writers are going back to work. The Writers Guild of America says its members have voted to end the three-month strike that brought the entertainment industry to a standstill.

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Today on WWAY: Writers vote to end strike

Writers vote to end strike

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videoHollywood writers are going back to work. The Writers Guild of America says its members have voted to end the three-month strike that brought the entertainment industry to a standstill. Full story...
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Hoggard - New Hanover Set For Showdown

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Hoggard could have looked ahead, and who would have blamed them? I admit, I was looking ahead. I wanted to see the Vikings win to set up the showdown with New Hanover on Thursday. With stingy defense and a 48-43 win, Hoggard set up the clash. After meeting with his team in the locker room, Hoggard head coach Brett Queen said, “We did not talk about Thursday until right now... We didn’t let anything spoil the opportunity that’s out there.”
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