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Fall barbecue festival moved back to 2008

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A festival which was intended to bring the Eastern and Lexington barbecue styles together in one place this fall has been postponed until 2008. Full story...
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Ga. teen gets minor scrapes, bruises in six-story fall

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Matthew Savage was trying to help a Raleigh woman retrieve her son's bathing suit. The good news is that he lived to tell about it. Full story...
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N.C. temps to hit 100 degrees

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Triple-digit heat is here. Weather forecasters say much of North Carolina will see high temperatures around 100 degrees today and will see the heat index rise above that mark. Full story...
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Weekend Warriors Basketball Tournament

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Basketball players from around the globe descended on Wilmington for the annual Weekend Warriors basketball tournament. Full story...
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State's legislative session is over

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videoFor better or worse, the state's legislative session is over. A new real estate tax and background checks for illegal immigrants are just some of the pieces of legislation that went through in the final minutes of the latest session. Full story...
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Two of N.C.'s most dangerous bridges are in New Hanover County

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According to AAA two of 20 most dangerous bridges in North Carolina are right here in New Hanover County. Full story...
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Victims' descendants want compensation for 1898 Race Riots

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videoThe state of North Carolina has acknowledged and apologized for the 1898 Race Riots, but is that enough? Some descendants of people who were run out of Wilmington during the riots believe along with the apology there should be monetary compensation. Full story...
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GE employees prepare for possible hurricanes

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More than two months into hurricane season and employees at General Electric in Wilmington are still stressing preparedness. Full story...
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Strollathon to benefit Rett Syndrome Research Foundation

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There's an event coming up in October that we want you to know about. It's a strollathon at Wrightsville Beach Park to raise money to find a cure for Rett syndrome. Full story...
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Sewer line repair to begin next week

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Sewer line repair is set to resume early next week in the Bradley Creek area. New Hanover County halted bypass pumping after three accidental spills sent more than 1,300 gallons of untreated wastewater into Bradley Creek. Full story...
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Detectives investigating Pender High School fire

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Detectives are investigating Thursday morning's fire at Pender High School. Around two a.m. five unidentified people went onto the campus and burned down a mobile classroom. Full story...
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Leland man charged with attempted murder

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Police also say David Lloyd gave officers a fake name when they arrested him. Investigators say he attacked a 33-year-old New York woman July 26 near the north end pier. She managed to break free and called 911. Full story...
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North Carolina farm products gaining internationally

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The state ranked ninth out of the 50 states last year in agricultural exports. The report by the U.S. Agriculture Department says the state moved up three places from a year earlier. Full story...
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Lawmakers toughen speeding laws

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North Carolina lawmakers have approved a bill to make it harder for those who speed to seek lesser charges. Full story...
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Duke to host 6-week, 18-event tribute to jazz's Thelonious Monk

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Jazz genius Thelonious Monk, whose North Carolina roots were evident in his music and his accent long after he moved to New York, will be celebrated next month during an 18-event tribute at Duke University. Full story...
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