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The Pender County commission addressed the shooting of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk during Monday's meeting. Plus, Brunswick County considers another school bond, and how will proposed federal cuts to food stamps and Medicaid impact Columbus County? WHQR's Nikolai Mather breaks down this week's local government news.
The Newsroom
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On today's show, a candid sitdown with Spence Broadhurst, who helped steer the hospital sale that led to the creation of The Endowment, served as its first board chair, and has, in his words, acted as a watchdog for its founding documents. We discuss the challenges and debates the board has faced. And we touch on some of the tension around the recent county commissioner vote, which effectively removed him from The Endowment board.
More Local News
- CIS of Cape Fear starts work on the $900,000 Endowment grant
- Republican candidate Sean Guerrero drops out of the race for Wilmington City Council
- NHC commissioners reappoint one founding Endowment board member, replace another
- Leland Town Council candidates on this race's most important issues
- Sunday Edition: The Death of Charlie Kirk
- NCDEQ mandates changes to PFAS well testing in the lower Cape Fear area
- NC Child unveils data on state of children in the Cape Fear region
- Governor Stein stops in Wilmington to deliver message of support to union workers
- City of Wilmington passes homelessness ordinance after amendment
- Incumbent drops out of race for Leland Town Council
- District Attorney Jason Smith reminds parents to be alert following trial of sex offender
- Photos: Wilmington's annual Pooch Plunge sends off summer with a splash
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
- "TERRA y LUNA" Fourth Friday Reception
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Beth Carter, organizer of the Island Arts Council's Art in the Yard
- Dancer, teacher, and artist Ashley Barnes on the joy of "seeing it all finally come together"
- Commentary: Dr. Steven Errante
- Commentary: Wills Maxwell
- Soup to Nuts Featuring: Admiral Radio On-Air This Weekend!
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: September Krueger, Director of Lifelong Learning at Cameron Art Museum
- Little Lunch Music with Harken Here Folk Ensemble
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: James Christopher of Cool Wilmington
- "Learn by playing and play by acting”: LJ Woodard on the evolution of The Performance Club
- Commentary: Wilbur Jones
- Commentary: Nan Graham - "It was a lesson to us all"
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National News
- Trump is deploying the National Guard to Memphis. Experts worry it's becoming normal
- Kirk shooting videos spread online, even to viewers who didn't want to see them
- Foreign influencers are doing their best to spin the Charlie Kirk assassination
- New policies are making life harder for trans people — and prompting big financial decisions
- Why was Kirk killed? Evidence paints complicated picture of alleged assassin
- Mississippi police await autopsy results for Black student found hanged at university
- CDC pauses remote work arrangements for employees with disabilities, union says
- U.S. Education Dept. unites conservative groups to create 'patriotic' civics content
- Utah's Gov. Cox and 'Disagree Better' are in the spotlight after Kirk killing
- A shooting in Pennsylvania has left 3 officers dead and 2 injured
State News
- Greensboro City Council approves sale of controversial former motel property
- Hurricane Helene displaced thousands of students. Some struggled to get back on track with school
- Cone Health receives national recognition for narrowing the blood pressure gap
- Community organizations fundraise for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
- Environmental group, developer reach settlement in Durham sediment pollution case
- Tourism spending in Forsyth County surpasses $1 billion
- Layoffs begin at PBS North Carolina following federal funding cut
- Forsyth Tech joins N.C. State's new guaranteed admission program for transfer students
- Asheville-based artist highlights pesticide companies’ greenwashing in new Charlotte installation
- Home near Buxton collapses into the Atlantic; it's the 12th in five years