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Archive - Aug 19, 2008

New initiative to lower legal drinking age

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videoCollege students are moving in, and college partying will not be far behind. Now, a group of educators is proposing a surprising way to deal with campus binge drinking -- lower the drinking age. Full story...
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Community watch meeting tonight

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videoA group of downtown residents will meet tonight, to talk about starting an active community watch group. Full story...
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Dead zones in coastal waterways

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videoA new study indicates that waterways in coastal areas around the world are suffering. Full story...
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Training for a terrorist attack in our area

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Our area is home to a nuclear plant, and a major port. That makes it a potential target for terrorists, and that is why the Coast Guard has a plan, just in case. Full story...
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Beach Blast welcomes back UNCW students

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videoThe beach was packed with UNCW students today. Full story...
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Sex offenders banned from Pender parks

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Registered sex offenders are no longer allowed in Pender County parks. Full story...
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Teachers in Brunswick County preparing for school

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Dozens of teachers in Brunswick County are getting ready for the new school year. Full story...
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Police still searching for suspect in this weekend's assaults

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videoWilmington police are still investigating attacks on two women over the weekend. Investigators think the same suspect may be involved in both attacks. Full story...
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Pastel Calico

Now that the summer vacation season is winding down, it might be the right time for you and your family to think about adding a pet to your home. There are plenty up for adoption at local animal shelters, including New Hanover County Animal Control. That's where you can find this year-old pastel calico. She was picked up as a stray. She's been dewormed, received her first set of vaccinations and been spayed. She will still need a rabies vaccine within 72 hours of being adopted. For more information call New Hanover County Animal Control at 910-798-7500 or stop by the shelter at 180 Division Drive.

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New Hanover County Schools offer free Tdap boosters

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Registered nurses of the New Hanover County Health Department will be providing Tdap (Tetanus, Pertussis, and Diphtheria) booster immunizations for rising NHCS sixth grade students. Full story...
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Police still searching for suspect in this weekend's assaults

Wilmington police are still investigating attacks on two women over the weekend. Investigators think the same suspect may be involved in both attacks.

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WWAY will test the digital switch tonight, August 19 at 7:30

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As you should know by now, all the stations in our market are switching to digital signals only on September 8. Full story...
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