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Archive - Feb 4, 2008

Chiropractor uses power of prayer

The power of prayer and holistic healing has recently been in the national spotlight, with the TV show Grey's Anatomy setting a plot around a woman using alternative healing methods and doctors doubting her practice.

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How does our area's growth compare with Myrtle Beach?

Once upon a time Myrtle Beach and surrounding Horry County were a secret enclave of sorts. But the 1970s brought rapid growth.

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City sees fourth fatal heroin overdose in two months

Another person is dead after overdosing on heroin. This makes four fatalities in Wilmington in two months which police are aware of.

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Williston Senior High School alumni remember school desegregation

Forty years ago life changed dramatically for thousands of people living in our area. That's when Williston Senior High, New Hanover County's only African American high school, closed its doors.

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Today on WWAY: City sees fourth fatal heroin overdose in two months

Williston Senior High School alumni remember school desegregation

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videoForty years ago life changed dramatically for thousands of people living in our area. That's when Williston Senior High, New Hanover County's only African American high school, closed its doors. Full story...
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Chiropractor uses power of prayer

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videoThe power of prayer and holistic healing has recently been in the national spotlight, with the TV show Grey's Anatomy setting a plot around a woman using alternative healing methods and doctors doubting her practice. Full story...
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How does our area's growth compare with Myrtle Beach?

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videoWe continue our look into the future of our region by looking for some advice from folks who have already dealt with the kind of growth we're experiencing now. Full story...
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Brunswick County residents to speak out against landfill

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After three years of debate among residents and lawmakers, some people in Brunswick County were able to claim victory against the Hugo Neu landfill company. Full story...
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Marine initiative aims to raise numbers by over 200,000 by 2011

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A Marine Corps initiative aims to increase the number of marines nationwide to more than 200,000 by the year 2011. Full story...
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Students talk about Black History Month

Several local students discuss what Black History Month means to them.

President says plan would keep economy growing

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President Bush's record $3.1 trillion budget is getting a frosty reception from both Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill. Full story...
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City sees fourth fatal heroin overdose in two months

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videoAnother person is dead after overdosing on heroin. This makes four fatalities in Wilmington in two months which police are aware of. There are only a few treatment facilities in our area, two of which are privately funded. Full story...
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Students think pink for cancer awareness

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Pink is the color in Brunswick County. That's where a group of students is wearing the color to raise awareness about cancer. Full story...
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Health concerns about baby products

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There are new concerns tonight about potentially harmful chemicals found in baby-care products. Full story...
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