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Closing arguments in the joint-trial of Omonte Bell and Dyrell Green, commonly known as the TRU Colors trial, concluded on Tuesday with the defense wrapping up their closing arguments, which began Monday.
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Cape Fear Community College recently settled a lawsuit filed by former trustee Ray Funderburk, and WHQR’s Rachel Keith has been poring over depositions from the case, including sworn testimony from top college officials. She joins News Director Ben Schachtman to share what she’s learned about the case — and more broadly, about CFCC’s leadership.
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- A parking reform bill has the backing of an unusual coalition: environmentalists, housing advocates, and developers
- A conversation about Pride with the LGBTQ Center of the Cape Fear Coast's Elena Rosemond
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- Wilmington Police Department makes arrest in fatal downtown shooting
- North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee approves statewide homeless camping ban
- Responses to, and lingering questions about, the Hoggard valedictorian speech controversy
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
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- Brandon Hawkins on his musical journey, influences, and working on original music
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- Darryl Murrill on his gospel roots, playing live, and his love of the saxophone
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National News
- Haitian immigrants ask Supreme Court to toss case in light of new evidence
- Volunteer tinkerers bring broken appliances back to life for people in need
- From the middle of the ocean, Kelsey Pfendler on rowing solo across the pacific
- The daily toll of no running water in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- On a flight home, a stranger helped her understand what came next
- Iraqi soccer fans celebrate end of 40-year World Cup drought
- Trump further guts Education Dept. by shifting oversight of special ed, civil rights
- The war with Iran is making oil changes pricier. And a deal won't solve it
- Survey confirms the struggle of working parents: 'No way to be two things at once'
- Voting officials fear DHS may actually be a threat to elections this year
State News
- Matthews attorney says state Sen. Sawyer's I-77 payback plan is 'unlawful'
- Local officials commit to working with new Forsyth Strong coalition
- NC House starts moving sweeping elections bill, plans to pass it this week despite opposition
- A hard rain reveals the slow road to recovery in Hickory Nut Gorge
- A bill making its way through the General Assembly could limit how Buncombe County spends tourism dollars
- NC Senate bill would cap hospital CEO pay, give state treasurer new 'tool'
- Guilford County Schools offering free summer meals
- Winston-Salem teen curfew headed for final vote next week
- Surry County considers 24-month data center moratorium
- As overcrowding grows, Mecklenburg jail residents describe strained conditions