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As the city of Wilmington overhauls its structure and implements a new pay structure, some of its newest animal employees will be getting grass and oats for their living wage. WHQR's Ben Schachtman and Kelly Kenoyer dug into the story.
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This year's WHQR luncheon guest was Tamara Keith, Senior Political Correspondent and co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast. Keith spoke about covering the president, the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, and her new series, Swing Shift, a long-term project to document the perspectives of voters in swing states. Keith also took questions from our audience and sat down with WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman.
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- Pender County Schools looks for ways to close budget gap
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- Former Wrightsville Beach police chief alleges he was pressured to break the law, then wrongfully fired
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Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Summer at CAM
- Commentary: Shannon Gentry “What does public service mean?”
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- Brandon Hawkins on his musical journey, influences, and working on original music
- Commentary: Gary Trawick "Profanity"
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- Around Town with Rhonda Bellamy: Wilmington Conservatory of Fine Arts dance teacher Lesa Broadhead
- Darryl Murrill on his gospel roots, playing live, and his love of the saxophone
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National News
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- Authorities arrest 2 more suspects in planned attack on Trump's UFC show
- Trump's Forest Service says it's fully staffed as fires erupt in the West
- A federal judge finds a Trump data system to verify voters is unlawful
- 50 years on, an EPA time capsule at the Kennedy Space Center remains a mystery
State News
- Charlotte gets a second shot at women’s pro basketball
- City Council names Rob Harrington next Charlotte Mayor
- Temporary youth curfew now in effect in Winston-Salem
- Alamance officials at 'impasse' over school budget dispute
- New Asheville sports bar will put women’s games on every screen
- Buncombe County Schools faces federal inquiry over bathroom policy for transgender students
- 'You're picking who gets protected': Scientists raise concerns about beachfront hardened structures
- Eddie Knox, former Charlotte mayor, dies at 89
- Q&A: How the delayed state budget puts rural school districts 'in limbo'
- As SNAP funding shrinks, a poor North Carolina county faces difficult choices