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Community Boys and Girls Club holds mock trial Video included

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Members of the Community Boys and Girls Club in Wilmington are taking the law into their own hands with the Teen Hall of Justice.

Top 10 worst toys for 2009

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The Boston-based group, World Against Toys Causing Harm, also known as WATCH, released its "10 Worst Toys of 2009" list

Dunn found guilty of murder Video included

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Dunn was arrested for the 2007 death of Dywaune Simpson at the Nesbitt Court apartments.

Troopers target speeders in NC

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Local law enforcement officers and state troopers want to encourage people to slow down and follow the speed limit.

Wilmington City Council approves Front Street project Video included

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Wilmington's City Council members met Tuesday night to discuss the details of a major construction project to downtown Wilmington's Front Street.

Cancer survivor weighs in on new regulations

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A local cancer survivor and a doctor are talking about new government recommendations released on mammogram testing.

Some convicts released early, man raises awareness

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A Wilmington man has created a blog to raise awareness about the court decisions he says are sending convicts into our neighborhoods.

D.A. David pulls out of running for U.S. Attorney post

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Ben David says he will run for re-election next year for the District Attorney post for New Hanover and Pender Counties.

U.S. Senate candidate speaks at UNCW

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A candidate for North Carolina's Senate seat, Democrat Kenneth Lewis, spoke at UNC Wilmington.

 

Deputy accused of hitting estranged wife made 1st court appearance Video included

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A New Hanover County sheriff's deputy, accused of assaulting a female, bonded out of jail Tuesday afternoon.

Topsail High School student dies from H1N1

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A student at Topsail High School died earlier this month from complications caused by the H1N1 virus, according to Pender County Health Officials.

CFCC students practice survival in the Cape Fear River

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Students at Cape Fear Community College practiced survival skills Tuesday afternoon.

State of the Ports address, good news and bad news

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The future of the shipping industry in North Carolina was discussed Tuesday during the annual State of the Ports address.

Reward offered for information in Columbus Co. suspicious fire Video included

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Columbus County authorities are investigating a suspicious fire that happened earlier this month.

Martha Currie is the newest Town Council Member in Leland

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Martha Currie will be the newest Leland Town Council Member.

Eggo shortage in the freezer aisle Video included

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Eggo Waffles are disappearing off grocery store shelves, and they may be gone for a while.

Family loses home in suspected arson in Brunswick Co. Video included

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Brunswick County authorities are investigating what they say is a suspicious house fire in Sunset Harbor.

Brunswick Co. groups collecting food for under stocked pantry

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Several Brunswick County groups are making sure needy families have food on the table for Thanksgiving day.

 

More than 3,000 coats donated for the Coats for the Coatless

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Thanks to the donations of area residents, more people will be able to stay warm this winter.

Looking for artists to add a sculpture to the convention center

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As construction continues on the new convention center in downtown Wilmington, the city hopes to add some local ties to the plans.

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