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Since President Donald Trump took office, a number of immigration-centered initiatives have sprung up in Wilmington — including ‘Know your rights classes,’ and ICE-watch verification trainings. Now protests against the budget-airline company Avelo may become a weekly effort.
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On this episode, Rachel Keith takes stock of what the New Hanover County Schools’ turnaround task force has accomplished in two years, and what’s next for them – and Nikolai Mather sits down with Representative Ted Davis to talk about his PFAS legislation
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- Educators and activists protest book bans in the New Hanover County Schools district
- Four suspects in Cedric Adkins' murder case in custody
- North Carolina House passes Rep. Ted Davis's PFAS liability bill
- Council considers nearly revenue-neutral tax rate with new budget; horseback police on the chopping block
- Teachers, students, and advocates travel to Raleigh for public education
- Banned books, CTE and board policies, other takeaways from this week's New Hanover County school board meeting
- A look at the Texas-based think tank behind two homelessness bills in NC
- Dying Right NC asks for House bill to study 'medical aid in dying' in other states
- New Hanover County commissioners approve purchase of 60 acres for park in Wilmington
- Wilmington's Cold Chain Summit showcases North Carolina’s global logistics leadership
- WPD releases identity of deceased man located in wooded area near Clay Street
- Mandatory evacuations lifted for Boiling Spring Lakes
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
- Steve Vernon on his journey into theater, Wilmigton's scene, and Big Dawg Productions
- Mahlaynee Cooper, a.k.a. Carrie Assata, on speaking truth, poetic heroines, and her musical side
- Doug Benson: From Dead Crow Comedy to Carnegie Hall, podcasting to the 'Mount Rushmore' of cannabis users
- From the Mouths of Babes Theatre talks latest project and "documentary theater"
- Actor's Arsenal: Ron Fallica talks acting, coaching, and making a professional life in Wilmington
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Brian Whitted & Justin Allen Tate
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Christopher Marino
- Commentary: Gwenyfar Rohler – Pete Seeger
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Angelo Galeotti, NC Jazz Festival President
- Cinematique Presents: A Complete Unknown - MATINEES ADDED, SHOWS SELLING OUT
- Fourth Friday Art Gallery: "A Life in Color"
- STNL! Featuring Acisse Jay
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National News
- Slightly unusual 'atmospheric river' event to hit Southeast U.S.
- He graduated from college at age 79. A campus tragedy inspired him to enroll
- The Fox-to-Trump Funnel sweeps up Jeanine Pirro of 'The Five'
- Why Trump is focusing on business deals on his Middle East trip
- VA says its job cuts will limit doctor, nurse resignations
- Cities aiming to thwart immigrant detention centers wield a secret weapon: local laws
- Chicago celebrates cultural victory with native son, Pope Leo XIV
- Texas is reviewing more than 1, 000 criminal cases over faulty DNA tests
- Federal judge temporarily halts Trump's sweeping government overhaul
- Trump fires all 3 Democrats on the Consumer Product Safety Commission
State News
- In last-minute vote, NC House passes bill that could make Chemours pay for some utility filtration
- 'Like being financially waterboarded': Tariffs hit Charlotte baby supply business
- How NC teens are affected by Parents' Medical Bill of Rights
- PFAS pollution is hurting some small NC businesses. They say a lack of regulations makes it worse
- Employers could seek restraining orders against some demonstrators under NC legislation
- New novel is based on African American kingdom founded in western North Carolina mountains
- NC House votes to make insurers cover more breast cancer, biomarker screenings
- NC lawmakers sent Oxford $10 million to help pay for a water plant. Now, they want it back.
- Raw milk sales could continue in NC under Farm Act, as long as you're part of a herdshare
- Should ivermectin be available without a prescription? NC House debates its safety