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Community Advisory Council says it's been largely ignored by NHC Endowment, asks for more engagement
The creation of the Community Advisory Council was a requirement of Attorney General Josh Stein to approve the sale of New Hanover Regional Medical Center and the creation of the New Hanover Community Endowment. The council recently wrote a letter addressed to Endowment leadership, saying they were being significantly underutilized.
The Newsroom
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The affordable housing crisis is national in scope, but it’s uniquely painful in the South because of low wages and surging demand. So what are some creative solutions to this rapidly growing and intractable problem? Backyard cottages? Flipping hotels into rental housing? Or building out job training programs? We asked smart people in the housing space what they consider the most effective strategies to improve housing with help from the New Hanover Community Endowment.
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- A look NHCS's Endowment requests, past and present
- Brunswick County Commission rejects request for two more elections employees
- NHC school board passes snap motion to limit flags, displays in classrooms
- Novant NHRMC “pleased” with B rating for safety and quality
- Cape Fear Memorial Bridge will reopen Wednesday night, ahead of schedule
- Registration open for new NHC alerting system
- CFR: The Wilmington crime lab lawsuit updates
- New Hanover High School lockdown lifted, suspect arrested
- Leland town council to vote on new budget in two weeks
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Little Women
- STNL! Featuring: The Benny Hill Ensemble
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Rissi Palmer and September Krueger
- Comedian Meghan Cook on her origins in stand-up, and advice for aspiring comics
- Cape Fear Conversations: Health Equity
- Docutime Film Festival celebrates its 20th year
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Grahamland Amusements
- Cinematique Presents: The Beast
- Cinematique Presents: Problemista
- Cinematique Presents: Wicked Little Letters
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Dorothy Gillespie documentary
- Robert Bellamy, aka ScaleHamHawk da Poet, talks about his work, his muse, and his name
Evenings on 92.7fm Classical HQR
Cape Fear Rundown
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Welcome back to the Cape Fear Rundown. This week, we have Ben join us to revisit the Wilmington Crime Lab lawsuit.
Port City Politics
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First up on this episode, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on two cases coming out of North Carolina this week — one dealing with the dubious 'independent state legislator' theory, and the other with affirmative action for colleges and universities. Then, a messy story about how the culture wars are playing out at UNCW — and beyond. And, NHRMC President Shelbourn Stevens is, quite abruptly, out of a job.
National News
- 8 are dead and dozens injured as a bus carrying farmworkers overturns in Florida
- Trump gets by with a little help from his friends during New York hush money trial
- Fallout continues from the Miss USA resignations as a runner-up declines the crown
- California's $12 billion Medicaid experiment stretches the definition of health care
- Despite state bans, abortions nationwide are up, driven by telehealth
- Biden to announce new Chinese tariffs; Michael Cohen returns to the stand
- It was a classic rap beef. Then Drake revived Tupac with AI and Congress got involved
- Anti-war protests, a Chicago DNC: Is it 1968 all over again? Some historians say no
- Morning news brief
- Federal regulators approve a major overhaul of America's electric grid
State News
- Conservative school vouchers supporter says NC expansion goes too far
- Final steps in demolition of Asheville’s Vance Monument to begin this week
- North Carolina's May 2024 primary runoff election: What you need to know
- UNC-Chapel Hill BOT votes to divert DEI funding, redirecting it to campus public safety
- Study finds North Carolina public schools are growing more segregated
- FAFSA still causing delays in students receiving financial aid offers
- Mark Robinson suggests he's being politically persecuted amid probe of wife's nonprofit
- Whooping cough crosses county lines in WNC; Transylvania confirms outbreak
- NC Senate votes to protect Jockey's Ridge amid regulatory dispute
- North Carolina environmental committee delays vote on groundwater standards for toxic chemicals