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Archive - Mar 6, 2008

Seahawks Try To Repair Fountain

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With the No. 2 seed and a hard-earned bye locked up in this week’s Colonial Athletic Association Men’s Basketball Championship, UNC Wilmington’s Benny Moss now turns his attention to the upcoming event and, most importantly, getting senior sharpshooter Daniel Fountain back on the mend. Fountain, a 6-3, 200-pound shooting guard, went down with just under two minutes to play in UNCW’s 72-64 victory over Old Dominion Saturday at Trask Coliseum. He was diagnosed with a severe ankle sprain and will undergo extensive rehab work this week.
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Ann McAdams talks about baby vaccination

Ann discusses her son William's initial and two-month vaccinations.

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Auto theft on the rise in Pender County

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Detectives in Pender County are dealing with more and more cases of stolen cars. Full story...
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Carolina Beach man sentenced for murder-for-hire scheme

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James Yuratovich conspired to have a Carolina Beach police officer and a local restaurant owner killed. Full story...
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Home foreclosures hit all-time high

There isn't much good news today concerning the housing market. The Mortgage Bankers Association reports home foreclosures soared to an all-time high late last year.

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Man convicted of Jordan father's murder wants sentence change

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The attorney for one of two men convicted of killing basketball star Michael Jordan's father says a sentencing mistake is keeping his client from seeking parole. Full story...
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Drought hurting timber industry

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The effects of the national housing crisis have trickled down all the way to the local timber industry. Full story...
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Second-highest cancer killer can be prevented

Colon cancer is the second-highest cancer killer of men and women in the United States, but it can be prevented.

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Second-highest cancer killer can be prevented

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videoColon cancer is the second-highest cancer killer of men and women in the United States, but it can be prevented. Full story...
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WPD investigating fatal shooting

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When police arrived they found 23-year-old Robert Lee Marshall Jr. of Wilmington lying in the road. Full story...
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Lakeside High School to change name, curriculum

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Lakeside High School in Wilmington may not be Lakeside High for much longer. The school will change its curriculum layout next year and school officials hope the name will change with it. Full story...
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Mayor, preschoolers celebrate Dr. Seuss

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Oh, the places you'll go if you read. That's the message one local preschool is trying to send to its students. Full story...
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