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Archive - Mar 14, 2008Wilmington woman makes web site for momsSubmitted by WWAY on 14 March 2008 - 4:43pm.READ MORE:
Mothers unite: a North Carolina mom has created a site just for you.
Full story... » Investigators clear helicopter wreckageSubmitted by WWAY on 14 March 2008 - 4:40pm.READ MORE:
Investigators spent the day removing the wreckage from yesterday's fatal helicopter crash.
Full story... » Witnesses not cooperating with investigatorsSubmitted by WWAY on 14 March 2008 - 4:38pm.READ MORE:
Since January police in Wilmington have investigated four murders. Out of the four three are still unsolved.
Full story... » Autopsy: Duke graduate student shot at point-blank range in headSubmitted by WWAY on 14 March 2008 - 4:34pm.READ MORE:
An autopsy report says a Duke University graduate student found dead in his apartment died instantly after being shot point-blank in his forehead.
Full story... » UNCW Wins Series Opener On FridaySubmitted by Cape Fear Sport... on 14 March 2008 - 4:28pm.READ MORE:HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - Senior Daniel Hargrave tied a school record with three home runs and sophomore Seth Frankoff hurled seven scoreless innings as UNC Wilmington topped Hofstra, 14-2, in Colonial Athletic Association baseball action Friday at University Field. » No new water, sewer permits in Brunswick CountySubmitted by WWAY on 14 March 2008 - 4:15pm.READ MORE:
While New Hanover County is gearing up for more construction, Brunswick County is slowing down.
Full story... » Wrightsville Beach access no. 33 to remain publicSubmitted by WWAY on 14 March 2008 - 4:10pm.READ MORE:
Good news for Wrightsville Beach locals. Thanks to the town's board, the beach's public access 33 will remain public.
Full story... » A third of military women surveyed say they suffer sexual harassmentSubmitted by WWAY on 14 March 2008 - 4:05pm.READ MORE:
Two Pentagon reports out today show the number of sexual assault cases in the military on the decline, but suggest sexual harassment may be on the rise.
Full story... » Parents, teachers discuss sex edNew Hanover County Schools' family life education teachers met with families to discuss two sex curricula last night. Conference helps search for missing personsEach year in North Carolina about 12,000 people are reported missing. State statistics show that between three and four percent of them go unsolved. A national conference underway in Wilmington aims to help loved ones look for those they've lost. Getting your garden back in shapeWith spring now less than a week away, it's time to get back outdoors and get your garden back in shape. Sunshine Day to highlight public access to government recordsSubmitted by WWAY on 14 March 2008 - 3:16pm.READ MORE:
Criminal records. Information about local school boards or governments. The salaries of city mayors, lawmakers or county officials.
Full story... » Century farms honoredSubmitted by Meghan Packer on 14 March 2008 - 3:13pm.READ MORE:
Thirty-two farming families joined a unique statewide program Friday. They became part of the North Carolina Century Farm Program, a group of 1,600 farms across the state who have been owned or operated by the same family for at least a century.
Full story... » New Hanover County rates higher than state on healthNorth Carolina Prevention Partners is an organization that grades the states efforts to reduce preventable disease. Our state was given a C in tobacco use and D's in both nutrition and physical activity. New Hanover County rates higher than state on healthSubmitted by WWAY on 14 March 2008 - 2:52pm.READ MORE:N.C. HeadlinesN.C. Sports |
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