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NewsMen walk in heels to raise awareness and moneySubmitted by Guest on Sun, 08/26/2007 - 6:57pm.READ MORE:
They could wear them or hold them, but participants of "Walk A Mile In Her Shoes" had to have a pair on women's shoes on them.
Full story... » Heavy bookbags hurt students, physical therapists urge safetySubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 6:21pm.READ MORE:
School has started or is starting soon and physical therapists are trying to make sure kids don't hurt themselves by having too much in their backpacks.
Full story... » Pender County students to study BibleSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 6:16pm.READ MORE:
Students in the Pender County school district will have Bible class after all, and some new options when they attend.
Full story... » Bush faces more dissent over troop withdrawalSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 6:01pm.READ MORE:
President Bush is facing more dissent in the ranks. A published report claims his top general wants to reverse the troop surge in Iraq. Other republicans have broken ranks with President Bush on Iraq, but no-one like Sen. John Warner.
Full story... » Girlfriend of murder victim arrested on drug chargesSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 6:00pm.READ MORE:
The girlfriend of a man found shot in his home last week is facing drug charges.
New Hanover County Sheriff's Deputies arrested Andrea Wood on marijuana charges. Her boyfriend Geoffrey Graham was murdered August 17.
Full story... » Schools try to fight childhood obesity problemSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 5:54pm.READ MORE:
There's been a lot of talk on how schools can fight the childhood obesity problem: from fewer vending machines to healthier lunches and more PE classes. But as millions of kids go back to classes over the next few weeks will they see any of these changes?
Full story... » Local man bikes cross-countrySubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 5:49pm.READ MORE:
Twenty-four-year-old Brian Foster decided to ride his bike from Astoria, Oregon to Wrightsville Beach. He had a tent and sleeping mat with him and stopped at camp grounds to sleep.
Full story... » Sarus Dance Festival visits WilmingtonSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 5:47pm.READ MORE:
To kick of the Sarus Dance Festival, Alban Elved Dance Company had human kinetics dancers in the window of Bottega Art and Wine in downtown Wilmington. This form of dance is just a sample of what the dancers will be showcasing this weekend.
Full story... » Lack of rain hurts crops, livestockSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 5:44pm.READ MORE:
Because of all the dry weather cattle farmers in the region are having trouble producing enough hay to feed their herds. They say if they can't solve this problem soon, they may loose their herds altogether.
Full story... » Voice your opinion about the City's sewer systemSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 5:42pm.READ MORE:
Got a beef about the city's sewer system? There's a way for your voice to be heard.
Wilmington officials have scheduled a meeting for residents near Hewlett's Creek, concerning the upcoming sewer repairs.
Full story... » Brunswick County to improve Bellville Elementary situationSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 5:41pm.READ MORE:
The Brunswick County Board of Education taking action to improve the situation at Belville Elementary School. The school is overflowing.
Full story... » Some Ogden Elementary students to attend class in trailersSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 5:38pm.READ MORE:
New Hanover County schools start Monday, and some classes won't be held in classrooms at all.
The brand new Ogden Elementary School cost $15 million. Still, some classes will be held in trailers outside of the school.
Full story... » Supreme Court: NC lawmakers must redraw House districts after '08Submitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 5:14pm.READ MORE:
The state Supreme Court ruled today that lawmakers must redraw a state House district in Pender County after the 2008 elections.
Full story... » Easley seeks disaster aid in 85 countiesSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 2:19pm.READ MORE:
Governor Mike Easley today asked federal agriculture officials for help because of drought-related crop losses in 85 counties.
Full story... » Attorney General warns of e-card virusSubmitted by Guest on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 11:35am.READ MORE: |
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