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The New Hanover County Democratic Party is accusing one of its precinct chairs, well-known former public official David Andrews, of sexual harassment and misconduct. WHQR’s Kelly Kenoyer and Ben Schachtman explain why the local party is asking the state to remove him and ban him from future events.
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On this special edition of The Newsroom, we’re telling the story of the Black Rock Plantation House. At first glance, it’s a mid-19th-century farmhouse. But dig deeper, and it sits at the intersection of multi-generational stories — including the families of enslavers and enslaved people.Over the last few months, WHQR’s Aaleah McConnell and Rachel Keith traveled with descendants of those families as they work to understand their history — which is also the history of America. It is, at times, an ugly history that’s hard to confront, but it’s also an inspiring story of resilience. Now, 250 years after the founding of our country, it seems more appropriate than ever to tell it.
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Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
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- "Neighboring: Using Art to Bring Communities Together"
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National News
- Homesick in a foreign country, a teenager meets a lifelong friend
- Yemeni politician says former U.S. soldiers tried to kill him. Now he's suing in U.S. court
- U.S. could exempt oil industry from protecting Gulf animals, for 'national security'
- Figure skating season ends with redemption and heartbreak. What do fans watch next?
- NASA is just days away from historic Artemis II moon launch
- Who is an American? The Supreme Court will decide
- Iran's strike hurt up to 20 U.S. personnel and damaged 2 radar jets in Saudi Arabia
- How a SCOTUS decision on birthright citizenship could impact education access
- Delays continue at US airports after Congress fails to reach a deal on funding
- The Final Four is set with UConn stunning Duke to join Illinois, Arizona and Michigan
State News
- Statewide burn ban in effect as wildfires burn across Western North Carolina
- Greensboro seeks feedback on plan to improve transportation safety
- Outgoing Surry superintendent to take state role in education advocacy
- Young Latino voter turnout jumps in Mecklenburg, as campaigns, issues drive engagement
- Q&A: NC's prison system is struggling to pay its bills and keep a safe staffing level
- Greensboro among thousands of rallies across country for third 'No Kings' protest
- Winston-Salem breaks ground on next two phases of major housing project
- GTCC launching new programs in AI, digital media technology
- Officials warn residents about fake traffic violation texts
- Carver High School teens practice yoga, talk about feelings in 'Restoration Room'