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One of the invariable questions during the county’s budget process is about the comparative funding for public schools versus public safety. Given that the former is the subject of perennial debate while the latter, at least of late, has flown under the radar, you can understand why it’s sometimes an invidious comparison. So, what does a fair analysis look like?
The Newsroom
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On this episode, Rachel Keith sits down with Ray Funderburk III, who recently settled with Cape Fear Community College three years after he was ousted from its board of trustees. Plus, Kelly Kenoyer talks with UNCW economist Mouhcine Guettabi about potential economic impacts of a toll bridge over the Cape Fear River, which is looking increasingly likely.
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- Hampstead Bypass construction will shift traffic starting next week
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- How much public money was used in CFCC lawsuit with former trustee?
- Is NC changing its liquor laws? What to know as lawmakers weigh happy hours, Sunday sales
- NHCS sees significant improvements on NC Teacher Working Conditions survey
- Portrait of an Artist’s Artist: Addie Wuensch
- Transforming Wilmington's slumlord housing stock
- New Hanover County passes budget in 4-1 vote, maintains existing tax rate
- UNCW Faculty Senate officially votes to scrap Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- New Hanover County finalizing details on a two-year food and medication delivery pilot
- Sunday Edition: The Day After Groundhog Day
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
- Commentary: "Dr. Alan Sturrock reflects the film Braveheart, and the way Hollywood can distort history." Alan Sturrock
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Kevin Lee-Y Green and Adrianna Hough
- Soup to Nuts Live! Featuring Les Fontanelles - On Air This Weekend
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Wilmington Symphony director Liz Scanlon
- Commentary: Kamili Anderson “Gullah Geechee”
- "Taking Flight"
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- Commentary: Patricia Dew “Public Libraries For All”
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Craig Snow of the Cape Fear Chordsmen
- Commentary: Robert Leddy "Wright Brothers"
- MT Bottles on the Wilmington comedy scene, fatherhood, and his approach to making people laugh
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Wilmington Choral Society, "Disaster!" and Bo Webb
Evenings on 92.7fm Classical HQR
National News
- Ahead of the World Cup, pressure to win and grow American soccer is on Tim Ream's mind
- In West Texas, an unlikely alliance stands against extending the border wall
- 'Cemetery citizens' are restoring marginalized burial grounds in Connecticut
- The removal of a whale mural in Dallas ahead of World Cup has caused a stir
- An older kid stepped up to save him from bullies — and changed his life
- Interest in war reenactments surges ahead of America's 250th
- After Stephen Colbert's viral talk show parody, CBS backs down from copyright action
- Trump to get 'routine annual' medical exam 7 months after last visit to Walter Reed
- Suspected gunman killed after opening fire near White House identified
- This big university system is embracing AI. Students and faculty aren't all on board
State News
- WS/FCS to hold hearing on closure of The Special Children's School
- Q&A: Why state workers aren't happy with proposed raises
- North Carolina Museum of Art Winston-Salem will soon open new downtown gallery
- Wilkes, Watauga among hardest-hit counties as drought deepens in NC
- Guilford County Behavioral Health Center approaching 5 year anniversary
- DOJ sends 3 new judges to Charlotte immigration court, none with immigration law backgrounds
- Inside the $2B effort to rebuild I-40 after Hurricane Helene
- Charlotte immigration judge orders removal of asylum seeker who was killed in 2024
- Once stripped from the landscape, rivercane is returning to WNC as a climate solution
- High Point considers tax relief program for low-income homeowners