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The Wilmington 1898 Museum for Healing, Education, and Democracy aims to tell the story of the only successful coup in American history.
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The grants are funded by Biden's landmark climate law approved in 2022, the largest investment in clean energy in U.S. history.
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The International Longshoremen's Association has called for strikes at ports all along the East Coast, demanding higher wages. Strikers at the Port of Wilmington say it’s time they earned more.
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Trump has long praised the GOP gubernatorial nominee, but his campaign is now distancing itself following a CNN report about Robinson's alleged posts on a pornography website’s message board. Robinson has denied writing the posts and says he's not leaving the race.
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The storm did flood several blocks of Carolina Beach, North Carolina, and bring widespread wind gusts over 40 mph. North Carolina's governor urged people to stay off the roads in stormy conditions.
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The two-week program will teach educators about the massacre’s significance in both North Carolina’s and the United States’ history.
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An effort to order manufacturers of "forever chemicals" to help North Carolina public water systems pay for upgrades to remove contaminants that a company discharged has been renewed in the General Assembly.
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The Environmental Protection Agency says it reversed its decision because Chemours provided inaccurate information to the Netherlands' government about the volume of materials being shipped. This development comes a week after letters from the United Nations accusing Chemours of violating human rights were made public.
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The program will train ESL teachers on how to effectively teach English and mitigate the effects of trauma. UNC-Wilmington is partnering with a local Kyiv university.
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For 2023 municipal elections, WHQR's Kelly Kenoyer asked Wilmington citizens what issues they think City Council should focus on.