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Randy to the Rescue: Mother's Day gift ideas

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video This weekend we celebrate the women who have helped shape our lives. So have you bought a gift for mom yet? Whether she loves the beach or loves to bake, Randy Aldridge has a few ideas for the perfect present. He shares them in Randy to the Rescue. Full story...
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BUILDING HISTORY: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

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video Saint Paul’s Episcopal church has a history going back more than 150 years. Larry Cook has been organist and choir director for the past 16 years he has seen his share of changes. Full story...
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City, CFPUA differ on how to close books on 2006 sewer issue

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video After five years of work to improve public utilities, the CFPUA is looking to move forward with the EPA's approval. But to move forward it must correct problems made under the City of Wilmington's watch prior to CFPUA's 2008 takeover. Full story...
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NC House wants voters to decide on leaders' limits

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The North Carolina House wants voters to decide whether to limit how long people can serve as the General Assembly's top leaders. Full story...
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YWCA to honor Women of Achievement

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video The YWCA's Women of Achievement event is celebrating its 28th year tomorrow. The event will honor 67 women around the Port City who were nominated, including our own Cacky Catlett. Full story...
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Verizon hosts annual electronics recycling event

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Tomorrow Wilmington's Verizon Wireless Call Center will host its annual Electronics Recycling Rally. Everything Verizon collects is sent to recyclers who dispose of the items and has zero effect on landfills. Full story...
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UNCW grad student uses hip hop as therapy tool

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video A UNCW grad student's name may not be familiar to you, but his alias Kon Sci has been making waves in the local music scene for the years. Full story...
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NC employees' group balks at gov't worker changes

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Republican lawmakers are willing to help Gov. Pat McCrory change laws determining how state government employees are managed, hired and fired. Full story...
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Repeal of literacy test headed to NC House floor

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A bipartisan group of North Carolina lawmakers want to repeal a portion of the state constitution linked to the days of white supremacy. Full story...
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NC Senate bill requires abortion education

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A bill requiring North Carolina's health instructors to teach students that abortions cause premature births in later pregnancies is headed to the Senate floor. Full story...
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Officer killed in 1865 added to local Law Enforcement Memorial

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video Wilmington Police today honored a fallen officer more than 147 years after his death. The department hosted the annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony this morning. Full story...
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Medical examiner: Heart condition, dust cleaner led to Gage's death

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videoA UNC student from Wilmington died earlier this year after ingesting dust cleaner, the effects of which were likely made worse by an underlying heart condition, according to a report from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Full story...
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Teen arrested for Brunswick Co. break-ins

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videoA day after asking for help finding a teen in connection with several break-ins, Brunswick County Sheriff's deputies say the teen is in custody. Full story...
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Black bear found dead on roadside in Brunswick Co.

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videoA Black Bear was found dead on the side of Highway 87 near South Brunswick High School Wednesday morning. Witnesses say the Black Bear was hit by a vehicle some time on Tuesday night, ultimately killing it. Full story...
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MARKING HISTORY: Thomas Price

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videoThomas Price was the first North Carolina man to become a Catholic priest, and now he may become a saint in the church. Full story...
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