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Archive - Sep 17, 2008Wilmington remembers POW camp from WW IIDuring World War 2, Wilmington was called upon to serve the country in an unusual way. It was a sacrifice that had its benefits. Marines feel they are being discriminated against downtownSubmitted by WWAY on 17 September 2008 - 6:40pm.READ MORE:Bond followupAccording to his release form, Allan Rickenbacker's bond was initially set at 100,000 dollars, but then it was reduced to 20,000 dollars. Kure Beach greenway plan shot downkure150.jpg Marines feel they are being discriminated against downtownFor months there has been the controversy surrounding an old law that some people say bar owners use to discriminate against members of the military. Kure Beach Greenway plan shot downSubmitted by WWAY on 17 September 2008 - 6:25pm.READ MORE:Bail bond of alleged burglar follow-upSubmitted by WWAY on 17 September 2008 - 5:55pm.READ MORE:Troubleshooters: Oak Island updateSubmitted by WWAY on 17 September 2008 - 5:29pm.READ MORE:
WWAY has an update on the financial health of the town of Oak Island. Some of our viewers, including Oak Island's former mayor, have raised concerns that the town is on the verge of going broke.
Full story... » Wilmington remembers WWII POW campSubmitted by WWAY on 17 September 2008 - 5:21pm.READ MORE:Constitution day celebrated at CFCCSubmitted by WWAY on 17 September 2008 - 5:19pm.READ MORE:
The Constitution was signed in 1787. Students and faculty at Cape Fear Community College celebrated in the courtyard area on campus.
Full story... » History of race courses at Williston Middle SchoolCommunity leaders are coming together to study the history of race in Wilmington. Some of the topics will include how race has affected politics, our school system, and crime. Community leaders discuss racial issues, crimeSubmitted by WWAY on 17 September 2008 - 5:15pm.READ MORE:High-definition television in WilmingtonWe all have digital television now, and many of you have a high-definition television. But if you subscribe to satellite, you will not be able to watch HD programming offered by Wilmington stations, including WWAY, no matter what the companies may tell you. High-definition television in WilmingtonSubmitted by WWAY on 17 September 2008 - 5:06pm.READ MORE:Swimming advisory in Fort Fisher todaySubmitted by WWAY on 17 September 2008 - 4:55pm.READ MORE:
State environmental officials issued a swimming advisory in Fort Fisher today.
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