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  • A new photo series from Filipino photographer Macy Castañeda Lee offers a visually striking view of the mundane task of doing laundry and the role it plays in a rural economy.
  • Critic at large Eric Deggans says that in 2026, audiences have more power than they realize to determine the future of news and entertainment.
  • Federal officials are targeting Democratic-led states over alleged safety-net fraud. Critics worry a drumbeat of unfounded accusations could undermine public trust.
  • Arnett exposes the complexities of marriage and comedy in Is This Thing On? Maureen Corrigan reviews The Rest of Our Lives, by Ben Markovits. Filmmaker Craig Brewer channels his inner Neil Diamond.
  • The video, published online by a Minnesota-based news site, Alpha News, and reposted by the Department of Homeland Security, shows the shooting from the perspective of the officer who fired the shots.
  • Sam Smithson grew up in Concord, NC and first came to Wilmington as a student at UNC Wilmington, where he met his wife, Caroline. After several years working in education in the Charlotte area, the two were thrilled to return to the coast three years ago—this time with their big black lab mix, Manny McLoverton, in tow.
  • Jean came to New Hanover County from Louisville, Kentucky, in 2006, where she was an active member of the Louisville Public Media network, the local public radio nonprofit. Upon arriving in Wilmington, she became a member of WHQR and has organized pledge drive teams over the years. A fan of live music and the fine arts, Jean appreciates the stellar programming provided by WHQR, especially the support around local artists in The MC Erny Gallery.


    Earning both undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Louisville, Jean has served as an educator of languages and global education across her career. She holds a doctorate in educational leadership, which supports her administrative and supervisory roles in New Hanover County Schools.


    Beyond public radio, Jean’s interests surround whatever her three children are up to around the world, traveling, supporting international student exchange, cooking, and seeking out new and fun things to do in the Wilmington area.
  • Greensboro's Department of Transportation is studying where to place five new red light cameras to help improve safety at the most dangerous intersections in the city.
  • The enhanced subsidies expired in December, driving up healthcare costs for many.
  • The German Men's National Team has chosen Winston-Salem for its training location this summer. The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins June 11.
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