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Archive - Mar 4, 2008

UNCW film students tackle 1898 Race Riots

The 1898 Wilmington race riots are a touchy subject for some. But a handful of UNCW film students are tackling the issue head on.

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Organizations help released prisoners

Yesterday we reported the new statistics that more people are behind bars in this country than ever before. And when people are released, they often need help getting back on their feet.

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$17 million in renovations planned for Snipes

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Monday night the school board voted to spend an additional $7 million to rebuild most of Snipes magnet school. Full story...
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UNCW film students tackle 1898 Race Riots

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videoFilming started this week on a movie called "The Red Cape," which follows the events of the 1898 Race Riots. Full story...
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Art class for disabled big hit in Wilmington

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Art From the Heart started last year when a volunteer realized there were no group classes offered for disabled adults. Full story...
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Chadbourn battling fly problem

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Some residents in one local town have been invaded by some nasty neighbors -- ones who have wings. The town is Chadbourn and the problem is flies. Full story...
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Ethics committee rejects Wright's claim of racial bias

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The House ethics committee investigating Rep. Thomas Wright has rejected his claim that their investigation is racially biased. Full story...
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Organizations help released prisoners

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videoYesterday we reported the new statistics that more people are behind bars in this country than ever before. And when people are released, they often need help getting back on their feet. Full story...
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UNCW's TJ Carter Named Jimmy V Finalist

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UNC Wilmington senior guard T.J. Carter, who has endured three hernia surgeries to become one of the Colonial Athletic Association’s elite men’s basketball players in 2007-08, is a finalist for the eighth annual V Foundation Comeback Award.
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