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Settlements resolve civil lawsuits where both parties have concerns about the costs — financial, psychological, and reputational — of going to trial. Often, they’re the best chance for victims of institutional negligence or malice to get some measure of justice and restitution. At the same time, avoiding a trial forecloses a rare chance for transparency and accountability for public institutions, which can leave the public feeling an uneasy lack of resolution.
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On this episode, Rachel Keith sits down with Ray Funderburk III, who recently settled with Cape Fear Community College three years after he was ousted from its board of trustees. Plus, Kelly Kenoyer talks with UNCW economist Mouhcine Guettabi about potential economic impacts of a toll bridge over the Cape Fear River, which is looking increasingly likely.
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- Sunday Edition: Editor's notes on Novant's straight C's, NHC Elections Director's response, and NHCSO's Orwellian quote
- NHC school board approves budget and legislative agenda, settles Frank lawsuit
- The Endowment officials give update to New Hanover County commissioners
- Eagle's Dare gets its zoning ammendment, allowing shipping containers in the CBD
- Wilmington's recommended budget includes 'living wage' boost, capital improvements, and significant tax increase
- Wilmington family wants accountability for school resource officer after incident at DC Virgo
- Help Hub celebrates its first year of housing navigation in the Cape Fear region
- NHCAE says they will continue their advocacy work after Friday’s rally
- Former CFCC trustee Ray Funderburk gets $265,000 settlement, three years after being ousted
- A conversation with FIRE about campus neutrality policies and free speech
- Ali Siddiq: The comedian, the storyteller, the man
- Photos: NHCAE travels to Raleigh for 'Kids Over Corporations' Rally
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Maureen Lewis, president of the Carolina Beach Mural Project
- Commentary: Patricia Dew “Public Libraries For All”
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Craig Snow of the Cape Fear Chordsmen
- Commentary: Robert Leddy "Wright Brothers"
- MT Bottles on the Wilmington comedy scene, fatherhood, and his approach to making people laugh
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Wilmington Choral Society, "Disaster!" and Bo Webb
- Soup to Nuts Live! Featuring Beth Crookham & The People
- Commentary: "280th Anniversary of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Defeat" Alan Sturrock
- Commentary: Gary Trawick "Lee's Surrender"
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Cape Fear Swing Dance Society
- Commentary: Gary Trawick “Hope for the Future”
- Lanatria Brackett Ellis on her unique blend of fashion, entrepreneurship, and storytelling.
Evenings on 92.7fm Classical HQR
National News
- Under the Trump administration, the State Department is seeing an exodus of diplomats
- A historian discusses Trump's plan to build an arch to commemorate 250 years
- Gas, groceries and getting by: How voters in one Ohio district see affordability
- What to know about the Canvas hack of student data
- Bobby Cox, Hall of Fame manager of Atlanta Braves, dies at age 84
- Passengers from virus-hit cruise ship fly home as CDC says outbreak threat is low
- Frontier Airlines plane strikes and kills pedestrian
- Florida's controversial 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration detention center faces closure
- How Arizona could benefit from a proposal to stabilize the Colorado River
- Southern Republicans redistrict after Supreme Court rules, Dems lose big in Virginia
State News
- 'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)' comes to Asheboro's Memorial Park this weekend
- NC legislative leaders say they support rolling back data center sales tax exemptions
- Q&A: Young advocates pushing for new NC vape store regulations
- Forsyth leaders propose slight tax hike amid rising costs, reduced state funding
- Security breach of school software system impacts NC districts
- CMS board, superintendent wrangle over contentious budget as deadline looms
- Jamie Ager says Rep. Chuck Edwards's alleged misconduct is 'sad for the country'
- NC education leaders consider ‘asterisk’ for immigration enforcement’s effect on graduation rates
- NC A&T wins USDA grant to help farmers grow quinoa in North Carolina
- Weird Science: Research using everyday trash to figure out how litter travels from city streets to the ocean.