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Archive - Jun 4, 2008

Was the presidential primary season too long?

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videoWas it long and drawn out, or an exciting contest? That was the two views voters had about one of the longest presidential primary seasons in history. Full story...
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Local organization trying to curb drop-out rate

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videoAcross North Carolina, students are dropping out of school at an alarming rate. It's a problem many of our local counties face. One local organization is doing what it can to get students on the right track, at an early age. Full story...
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How to save money this summer on cooling costs

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videoWhen the sun comes out and temperatures heat up, the air conditioners go on, and that can be pricey. So how do you keep the costs to a minimum? Full story...
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Former Whiteville basketball star arrested

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A former Whiteville high school basketball star is in trouble with the law. Chris Wilcox now plays for the Seattle Sonics in the NBA. Full story...
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Pender crime statistics

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videoIn Pender County overall crimes are up by 10.2 percent. That news doesn't sit well with the sheriff. Full story...
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Troubleshooters: Couple charged more than expected by movers

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videoIn tonight's troubleshooters report a moving company that charged a lot more than expected. Mari Knezovich and her husband hired movers for their recent relocation to Carolina Beach. Full story...
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Portion of Interstate 95 to close for repaving preparation

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A southbound section of Interstate 95 in southern Cumberland County will be closed for two nights to prepare the road to be repaved. Full story...
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Durham hires new city manager from Pensacola, Fla.

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Durham has a new city manager to replace the current top city executive who is leaving to become city attorney. Full story...
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SC-based military contractor plans to shift work to NC plant

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A South Carolina-based firm that makes armored vehicles for the Marine Corps says an overhaul of its operations will shift some work to a plant in North Carolina. Full story...
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