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The District Attorney announced there would be no charges for officers who shot and killed a man in March. Republicans wanted one of their own as New Hanover County's new elections director. And an exposé on the Cape Fear Proud Boys left some with questions, including News Director Ben Schachtman.
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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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- First in Conservation: Farm Bill extends tax credit
- Pender County's child advocacy center to shut down
- Wilmington native Bianca Shaw on her musical journey and getting 'powerful female creatives' to the forefront
- Deal announced to preserve 3,200 acres of Sledge Forest, if current Hilton Bluffs plan approved
- After SBI concludes investigation, DA announces no charges in officer-involved shooting of Edilberto Espinoza Sierra
- Pender County adds additional $2.7 million to close school district funding gap
- NHCS public hearing for LifeWise on hold until fate of SB 1006 is decided
- Good News Sk8 Night celebrates three years in the Cape Fear
- Pender County Schools considers staff and service cuts due to budget deficit
- NC Attorney General Jackson on Chemours, EPA agreement: 'This is an insult' to eastern NC
- North Carolina leaders hold Black maternal healthcare summit to discuss potential legislative change
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
- Soup to Nuts Live! Featuring Brad Heller and the Fustics| On Air This Weekend
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- Commentary: The American Revolutionary War & the Two Scotlands - Alan Sturrock
- New art gallery and supply store on Castle Street offers art for everybody
- 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
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National News
- Constitutional law expert analyzes Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship
- Editor's note: NPR retracts story
- Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship on constitutional grounds
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on political party spending
- Supreme Court upholds bans on transgender athletes participating in women and girls' sports
- U.S. murder rate approaches a record low
- Federal money for workforce training begins, but few programs qualify
- Inside the coordinated strategy to radically reshape U.S. immigration
- More people work to coexist with black bears as their population increases
- America's first Black legislators and the work to revive their legacies
State News
- Long-delayed NC budget released with raises, Helene funding, ferry tolls and more
- New NC law ends sanctuary city policies, mandates ICE cooperation
- Order restored after hours-long hostage standoff inside ENC regional detention center
- Weird Science: Space enthusiasts helping train AI system to unlock deep secrets of spiral galaxies
- New survey polls North Carolinians on American ideals
- Public hearing planned for Amazon and Duke Energy data center project in Richmond County
- Triple-digit heat expected to settle over the Piedmont this week
- Forsyth DSS officials recruiting foster parents amid shortage
- Superintendent turbulence has community saying 'not again'
- Cooper says Whatley 'has not convinced this administration' that WNC needs more Helene aid