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State and federal agencies are considering a project to deepen the shipping channel into the Port of Wilmington. Proponents of the plan say it will allow larger vessels and save money by reducing current inefficiencies. Opponents point to a host of potential environmental concerns on the surrounding waterways and wetlands.
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On today's show, WHQR's Ben Schachtman and Kelly Kenoyer look at the highlights from the recent candidates forum, held by WHQR, WECT, and Port City Daily, featuring candidates running for Wilmington City Council. We'll add some context and analysis to the seven candidates' answers to some tough questions.
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Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
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National News
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State News
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- Border Patrol agents begin arrests in Charlotte, targeting immigrant corridors
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- Democrats criticize planned Border Patrol operation in Charlotte
- Democratic leaders to select replacement for Brockman
- Federal WIC program is 'open and running as usual'
- Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott makes second big Triad HBCU donation to N.C. A&T
- Innovation Quarter updates its plans for Winston-Salem expansion
- Water quality permit for natural gas project MVP Southgate approved
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