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City, county to add Cape Fear Utility Authority jobs

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Wilmington City Council meets Tuesday night. One item on the agenda is approving nearly $1 million to help fix the troubled sewer system. City Council will approve the funds to go to the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority. The organization is a merger between the city and county water and sewer. The money will go to help with start up costs. Full story...
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Cape Fear Pride: Holden Beach Pier

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videoGil Bass says with a name like his owning a fishing pier was his destiny. Bass has run the pier for the last three decades, watching many of the same people return year after year. Full story...
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New task force to tackle parking downtown

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A new task force is tackling a problem issue that has been plaguing locals. The focus is providing adequate parking in downtown Wilmington. Full story...
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Port security main topic at special session

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The Security Training Exercise Program brought state, local and federal agencies together to evaluate security problems and solutions at the port. Full story...
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Academia clutters Florida Taser incident

College campuses are typically places of open-mindedness and liberal thinking.

Demon Deacons could get Skinner back for Maryland game

Wake Forest may get back one of the heroes of last year's surprise Atlantic Coast Conference title run just in time for a key stretch of league games. Full story...

Cape Fear Pride: Holden Beach

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videoVirgil Roberts's grandfather, Peter Robinson, owned half of Holden Beach in the '30s. Now Roberts's real estate company owns about 90 percent of Holden Beach. Full story...
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North Carolina lifts ban on open burning

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The state is lifting its month-long ban on open burning because of last week's storm that dropped several inches of rain across North Carolina. Full story...
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Report: NC child death rate fell to lowest ever in '06

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Statistics out today show North Carolina's child death rate fell to its lowest recorded level last year as the number of homicides dropped and infant health got better. Full story...
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Study: Bone drug cuts deaths, broken bones in some elderly patients

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Research led by a Duke University doctor shows that an osteoporosis drug has helped elderly people endure -- and survive -- broken hips. Full story...
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Former Town and Country Motel site subject of arbitration

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videoThe fate of a prominent piece of property in downtown Belville was the subject of debate in federal court Monday. Full story...
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CFCC Celebrates Constitution Day

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Cape Fear Community College marked Constitution Day with a celebration outside the Galehouse building. Full story...
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Injured soccer star remains integral part of UNCW team

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videoPatterson started at left back for the nationally ranked Seahawks as a freshman and was an all-conference rookie. At the beginning of his sophomore year he collided with another player and suffered a concussion. The injury ended his career. Full story...
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Students learn about nation's history on Constitution Day

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videoMonday is Constitution Day and students nationwide are learning about our nation's history. Full story...
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Museum program aims to connect Alzheimer's patients with memories

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videoA new program at the Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington hopes to connect those suffering from Alzheimer's disease to their memories. Full story...
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