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The Department of Justice approved North Carolina’s redrawn district maps last month, but court proceedings for a pair of lawsuits questioning the…
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Voters came out to the polls for this year’s municipal elections as SBI investigations were underway in Oak Island and Carolina Beach.WHQR’s Asia Brown…
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Three years after announcing its plans to operate a cement plant in Castle Hayne, Titan America is still waiting to hear a final decision regarding an air…
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Number four on WHQR’s top ten news story countdown for all of 2011 is the passage of the Defense of Marriage act by the state legislature.WHQR’s Michelle…
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North Carolina’s unemployment rate grew from November of 2010 to last month, and the state remains nearly 1.5 percent above the national rate.While more…
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As we continue WHQR’s countdown of top news stories in 2011, we’ve come to #6—the ongoing study of the water contamination at Camp Lejeune.WHQR’s Michelle…
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In 2011, southeastern North Carolina endured a slew of weather emergencies including deadly tornadoes in April, Hurricane Irene in August, and a massive…
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In an unprecedented move this fall, four members of the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners asked their fifth member, Brian Berger, to resign.WHQR’s…
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State lawmakers approved a new annexation process in June, allowing unincorporated areas to block a neighboring city’s advances if 60 percent of their…
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PPD, one of Wilmington’s largest employers, made it to #10 on WHQR’s countdown of top news stories in 2011 as the company was sold this fall.WHQR’s Asia…