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Archive - Jun 4, 2008Was the presidential primary season too long?Submitted by WWAY on 4 June 2008 - 5:03pm.READ MORE:Local organization trying to curb drop-out rateSubmitted by WWAY on 4 June 2008 - 5:02pm.READ MORE:How to save money this summer on cooling costsSubmitted by WWAY on 4 June 2008 - 5:01pm.READ MORE:Former Whiteville basketball star arrestedSubmitted by WWAY on 4 June 2008 - 4:59pm.READ MORE:
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... » Pender crime statisticsSubmitted by WWAY on 4 June 2008 - 4:58pm.READ MORE:Troubleshooters: Couple charged more than expected by moversSubmitted by WWAY on 4 June 2008 - 4:57pm.READ MORE:Local organization trying to curb drop-out rateAcross 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. How to save money this summer on cooling costsWhen 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? Troubleshooters: Couple charged more than expected by moversIn 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. Today on WWAYPortion of Interstate 95 to close for repaving preparationSubmitted by WWAY on 4 June 2008 - 10:52am.READ MORE:
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... » Durham hires new city manager from Pensacola, Fla.Submitted by WWAY on 4 June 2008 - 10:50am.READ MORE:
Durham has a new city manager to replace the current top city executive who is leaving to become city attorney.
Full story... » SC-based military contractor plans to shift work to NC plantSubmitted by WWAY on 4 June 2008 - 10:49am.READ MORE:
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.
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