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On Thursday evening, New Hanover County commissioners approved the 2025-2026 budget in a party-line 3-2 vote. The budget, which came together on the eve of the agenda review meeting, is based on a 30.6-cent tax rate, and cuts $36 million from staff's earlier 35-cent version. To achieve that reduction, the budget makes significant cuts, eliminating funding for affordable housing and nonprofits, cutting funding for the Northside Co-op, scaling back pre-K and social workers, and removing roughly 100 positions, including 70 active employees. Commissioners debated budget priorities for hours before taking a tense vote, which had initially been slated for Monday's regular meeting next week.
The Newsroom
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Leila Fadel, host of NPR's Morning Edition and the Up First podcast, came to Wilmington last month for WHQR's luncheon. On this episode of The Newsroom, we've got her keynote speech, a Q-and-A session with the audience, and a one-on-one interview with WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman.
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- New call-in center lending a 'Legal Hand' across North Carolina
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- City of Wilmington issues stop-work order at Galleria site over ‘discrepancies’ in tree removal plan
- City of Wilmington votes on nearly revenue-neutral budget, retains DBA and mounted police funding
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
- Black Music Month Celebration: Port City All-Stars
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Cammeron Batanides and Zerick Jones
- WHQR MeetUp at Willowdale Urban Farms, June 20th
- Wilmington artist Dymond Logan on defining her style, seeking independence, and inspiring her family
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Heather Wilson
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Susan Habas and Zach Hanner
- Soup to Nuts Live! Featuring Eric Manning, July 31st
- Steve Vernon on his journey into theater, Wilmigton's scene, and Big Dawg Productions
- "Dance With Me" Fourth Friday Reception
- Mahlaynee Cooper, a.k.a. Carrie Assata, on speaking truth, poetic heroines, and her musical side
- Doug Benson: From Dead Crow Comedy to Carnegie Hall, podcasting to the 'Mount Rushmore' of cannabis users
- From the Mouths of Babes Theatre talks latest project and "documentary theater"
Evenings on 92.7fm Classical HQR
National News
- Trump's immigration response poses political risks
- Mahmoud Khalil had hoped to walk free today. A federal judge said no
- Protests expected this weekend, as well as an Army parade in D.C.
- Early voting for NYC's mayoral primary election begins this weekend
- A 2nd judge halts more of Trump's voting executive order
- Why taking apart buildings piece by piece is a climate solution
- Did Trump get cheers or jeers at 'Les Mis'? Find out in the quiz
- Morning news brief
- Americans will feel impact of immigration enforcement on farms, union president warns
- Gov. Abbott deploys thousands of troops across Texas ahead of immigration protests
State News
- N.C. Secretary of Health and Human Services visits WNC to support food and mental health services after Helene
- NC Gov. Stein signs 3 bills, waits to take action on guns or immigration
- Before the Ice Ages, ‘hell pigs' ruled the Carolinas. A new exhibit brings them back
- NC Lutherans condemn refugee funding cuts, hope to restore programs
- Graham County festival celebrates native flame azaleas
- WCU leader in undercover DEI video no longer employed
- Blue Ridge Parkway travel comes with detours as summer repairs continue
- UNC Charlotte students design bridges for Hurricane Helene survivors
- AmeriCorps volunteers can return to WNC, uncertainty looms for next term
- These 2 NC counties redrew their boundary to match 1842 law. What happens now?