NC gov Easley speaking up on Obama’s behalf
Back in May, Gov. Mike Easley was giving advice to Hillary Rodham Clinton about how to beat Barack Obama in North Carolina.
Back in May, Gov. Mike Easley was giving advice to Hillary Rodham Clinton about how to beat Barack Obama in North Carolina.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg school officials say there are about 70 gangs operating in the county’s schools, with about 450 members.
One of the first U.S. Army deserters from Iraq to seek refugee status in Canada has been ordered deported.
The proposed Titan Americas cement plant can certainly draw a crowd.
Tuesday the League of Women Voters and the Council of Neighborhood Associations held a public forum on the project.
The forum at the New Hanover County library near Mayfair was packed full of residents worried about Titan Americas impact on the environment.
A major development in the investigation into two sets of human remains found off Carolina Beach Road back in April.
Brunswick County investigators are still looking for leads in the case of Valerie Burns. Burns’ charred remains were recently found in the trunk of her burned out car.
The WPD and the North Carolina Governor’s Crime Commission are teaming up for a $10,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the person who sexually assaulted and stabbed a 24-year-old woman.
People concerned about Titan America’s plan to bring a cement plant to New Hanover County can get their questions answered tonight.
They serve our country, but some service members say some downtown Wilmington bars won’t serve them.
The 22nd annual BB&T High School Football Jamboree takes place Friday at Legion Stadium in Wilmington.
Students across our area are preparing to head back to school. A new study shows parents should also be preparing for potential risky behavior, particularly drug use.
New Hanover County High Schools have a new addition this school year.
New students registered at the downtown Wilmington campus today.
A family in Columbus County worries an attacker – and possible rapist – may be on the loose.
North Carolina government employees are complaining about the state’s new payroll system, saying it’s short-changing many of them.
The man accused of driving through a gathering spot on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and hitting nine people was expected in court.