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Archive - Jul 8, 2008

Family travels across country to promote organ donation

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videoThousands of people each year die waiting for an organ transplant. That wouldn't have to happen if there were more registered organ donors. That simple fact propelled a local family to travel cross-country to promote organ donation awareness. Full story...
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The future of print journalism

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videoFrom New York to L.A., and now Wilmington, newspapers are being forced to cut back on employees and even circulation. Full story...
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Mayor Saffo meets with bar owners regarding military patrons

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videoMen and women in the military can serve our country, but in downtown Wilmington, they may have a hard time getting served a drink Full story...
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UNCW brings in record donations

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UNCW has hit an all-time record for donations to the school in a single fiscal year. Full story...
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Local GOP officials choose nominee

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State representative Sandra Spaulding-Hughes now has an opponent for the November election. Full story...
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Ray Gilbert in race for Brunswick County School Board

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Ray Gilbert is back in the race for the Brunswick County School Board. Full story...
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Update: Ashton Road flooding

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Employees of the the New Hanover County Engineering Department were in Ogden today, making sure residents know their responsibility in preventing flooding. Full story...
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Cape Fear Pride 2008 - Hampstead

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videoThe town of Hampstead may be small but for the people who live here this town is almost like a big family. Full story...
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Cape Fear Pride 2008 - Hampstead

The town of Hampstead may be small but for the people who live here this town is almost like a big family.

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NC Senate gives final OK to state budget

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The North Carolina Senate has sent the final budget bill for state government one step closer to Gov. Mike Easley's desk. Full story...
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Wilmington police need your help finding two people wanted for theft and credit card fraud.

Detectives say the suspect pictured first broke into several cars and stole credit cards in late June. He then used the cards to buy merchandise at different locations around town.

The suspect in the second photo allegedly broke into the ATM machine at the trolley stop on North Front Street.

If anyone has any information on the identity of these two men wanted by police, please call the WPD at 910-343-3600.

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NC agency has money needed for college loans

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College students in North Carolina should be able to get the financial help they need this year. Full story...
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Prosecutor: No charges against Charlotte officer

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A prosecutor says a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer will not be charged in the death of a teenage grocery worker who died after being shocked with a Taser. Full story...
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