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Archive - Dec 15, 2009Holiday travel creates increased risk of spreading H1N1Health officials are concerned a third wave of the H1N1 virus will strike in January when people return from Christmas break. Future of COTY plant undecidedIn May, COTY announced plans to close its manufacturing and distribution plant in Rocky Point by year's end, but the Medicia company says the plant has potential. Future of COTY plant undecidedSubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 11:04pm.READ MORE:Holiday travel creates increased risk of spreading H1N1Submitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 10:58pm.READ MORE:CFCC, local businesses help spread holiday cheerThey do it every year at Cape Fear Community College, and the stories are always heart warming. Tuesday, CFCC gave us a look at how they are spreading hope to their students before the holidays. CFCC, local businesses help spread holiday cheerSubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 6:39pm.READ MORE:Ogden's singing bell ringerTrey Forsyth stands outside the Big Lots store in Ogden 6 days a week, singing, in order to raise money for the Salvation Army. His voice caught the attention of WWAY’s John Rendleman. Ogden's singing bell ringerSubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 6:29pm.READ MORE:South Brunswick High program receives nice giftSubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 6:20pm.READ MORE:
South Brunswick High School's aquaculture program got a nice gift Tuesday. The Coastal Conservation Association presented a $1,500 check to support the program's flounder hatchery.
Full story... » George, five-year-old tabby catSubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 6:08pm.Looking for something to warm your heart? How about a homeless cat or dog that is looking for a home this holiday season? Meet George, a five-year-old tabby cat with plenty of affection to share. George has been at New Hanover County Animal Control since October 28th. Ordinarily, the animals are only kept for 30 days, but George is a lucky one. If you want to know more about George, call New Hanover County Animal Control at 789-7500. Fort Hood hero Munley may need more surgerySubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 5:29pm.READ MORE:
Fort Hood hero and Carolina Beach native Kim Munley may need more surgery than expected.
Monday night Munley wrote on her blog about a visit with her vascular surgeon. She said the doctor found only one of three veins...
Full story... » Struggling NC symphony says show will go onSubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 11:51am.READ MORE:
Leaders of the struggling symphony in North Carolina's largest city say they're certain the show will go on next year.
Full story... » Married NC hotel workers found murdered in roomSubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 11:49am.READ MORE:
North Carolina police are investigating the deaths of a couple found shot to death in a hotel where they lived and worked.
Full story... » NC college re-examines campus smoking banSubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 11:48am.READ MORE:
The tobacco-free campus policy at a North Carolina community college may be revised after complaints from neighbors that smokers are moving onto surrounding streets to puff away.
Full story... » Grand jury indicts suspect in deaths of 3 NC womenSubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 11:46am.READ MORE:
A grand jury in North Carolina has indicted a 47-year-old man suspected in the deaths of three women over a 17-year period.
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