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For the first time in 30 years, the Upperman family isn’t awarding any new scholarships at UNCW. Linda Upperman Smith said the way the university wanted to rewrite the language around the application wouldn’t have been in line with her father’s wishes.
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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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- Tech helps boaters slow down for the endangered North Atlantic right whale, though new federal protections unlikely
- UNCW marine mammal stranding program investigating causes of dolphin mortalities this year
- Letter to the Editor: Residents weigh in on replacing the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge
- Local government officials are discussing public business behind closed doors. Is that legal?
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Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
- Commentary: Freedom of Religion - Bob Thompson
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- Soup to Nuts Live! The Little Mercies
- 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
- Man sues DHS after agents tracked him down for sending a scathing email to ICE
- Under Trump, spouses of U.S. citizens face policy changes in the immigration system
- Government launches Trump Accounts, offering $1,000 to eligible babies
- Officials in Saginaw, Michigan, seek changes to property tax revenues
- Colorado wildfires leave vast trail of destruction
- The U.S. faces Belgium in the World Cup on the heels of Trump-Infantino red card call
- Despite stiff political headwinds, tribe in Colorado brings utility scale solar project online
- Loving America means facing its history
- Delivering packages through dangerous heat
- The Camp Mystic flood, one year later
State News
- State legislators end funding for community college student success initiative
- Philharmonia of Greensboro names new conductor
- Charlotte’s hot streak continues, but how hot depends on where you live
- As Asheville swelters, a city plan to reduce heat inequity through tree planting is still taking shape
- Yadkin Riverkeeper has a new leader
- Volunteers find plastic pellet pollution at Lake Brandt
- NC Senate approves new hemp regulations, expresses frustration with House's lack of vote
- Meetings about Gaston County Schools funding raise questions about transparency
- ‘Nothing but bad news’: Buncombe officials voice frustration, confusion over new state tax law
- Edwards vs. Ager 11th District contest could be toss-up by November, experts say