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Wrightsboro Elementary closes over mold problems

High levels of mold forced school officials in New Hanover County to shut down Wrightsboro Elementary School for the rest of the year, taking some parents by surprise.

Wrightsboro Elementary closes over mold problems

Updated 5:42 PM

Officials trying to save dropout prevention program

Carteret County school officials are trying to save the Twilight program, which focuses on dropout prevention. Currently, the program is at East Carteret and West Carteret high schools.

Officials trying to save dropout prevention program

03/19/2010 05:19 PM

Poll: North Carolinians do not want ABC privatization

A new Elon University poll says North Carolinians do not want the state's Alcoholic Beverage Control system privatized. Right now, state leaders are looking at ways to make improvements to the way liquor is controlled in North Carolina.

Poll: North Carolinians do not want ABC privatization

Updated 4:36 PM

Missing persons conference unites families, law enforcement

Family members of missing persons, law enforcement officials, coroners and search rescue groups gathered Friday in Wilmington for the kickoff of the Cue Center for Missing Persons’ annual conference.

Missing persons conference unites families, law enforcement

03/19/2010 04:02 PM

Community colleges board votes to admit illegal immigrants

The State Board of Community Colleges voted 13 to one to allow illegal immigrants to all 58 North Carolina community colleges during a meeting Friday.

Community colleges board votes to admit illegal immigrants

Updated 2:23 PM

Coastal area unemployment

See the January unemployment numbers for the Coastal area.

Coastal area unemployment

03/19/2010 01:30 PM

Federal officials move to protect loggerhead turtles

Federal wildlife officials are pushing for a new plan that would better protect loggerhead sea turtles. The turtles are categorized as "threatened," but the plan could move them to the endangered species list.

Federal officials move to protect loggerhead turtles

03/19/2010 07:37 AM

Man charged in wreck that killed Camp Lejeune Marine

Police have charged a man for an accident in Georgia that killed a Camp Lejeune Marine. Bruce Quayle, 71, faces charges including homicide by vehicle and DUI after the wreck killed 21-year-old Lance Cpl. Gregory Suedmeyer.

Man charged in wreck that killed Camp Lejeune Marine

03/19/2010 07:00 AM

Michael Jordan addresses future as Bobcats owner

News 14 Carolina's Mike Solarte spoke with basketball legend Michael Jordan about his expanded role as Charlotte Bobcats majority owner. Watch the exclusive one-on-one interview in its entirety on News14.com.

Michael Jordan addresses future as Bobcats owner

Updated 03/18/2010 09:04 PM

Wilmington cheers on hometown hero, Bobcats owner

Michael Jordan started his basketball career on the courts at Laney High School in the Port City. Now, many Wilmington residents are thrilled to hear he's now majority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats.

Wilmington cheers on hometown hero, Bobcats owner

03/18/2010 07:57 PM

Educators' association issues legislative report card

The North Carolina Association of Educators issued its 2009 Legislative Report Card, judging lawmakers on their votes last year on funding and other key education issues.

Educators' association issues legislative report card

Updated 03/18/2010 07:42 PM

Program helps veterans, spouses retrain for workforce

A new program aims to help veterans get jobs after serving. The Veterans Initiative Project pays for veterans' tuition, fees and books as they work toward employment certificates or degrees.

Program helps veterans, spouses retrain for workforce

03/18/2010 05:12 PM

Budget crisis forces cuts to state AIDS programs

The state's budget crisis forced the Department of Health and Human Services to make cuts to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program, also known as ADAP, which in turn forced the program to close enrollment to new patients back in January.

Budget crisis forces cuts to state AIDS programs

Updated 03/18/2010 03:39 PM

New laws could help protect loggerhead turtle population

The federal government could soon offer more protection for the sea turtle population off the North Carolina coast. Last week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed a rule change that would break the loggerhead turtle population down into nine groups.

New laws could help protect loggerhead turtle population

03/18/2010 01:50 PM

Neighborhood's future uncertain after deal falls through

The Caper Corporation will not buy the Nesbitt Court neighborhood from the City Housing Authority. Now it's unclear what will happen to the dilapidated area off of South Third Street.

Neighborhood's future uncertain after deal falls through

03/18/2010 01:41 PM

CFCC announces program in sustainable technology

In honor of St. Patrick's Day, Cape Fear Community College announced its new effort to help students go green. Next year, they'll kick off a sustainable technology program to prepare students for careers in the growing renewable energy industry.

CFCC announces program in sustainable technology

Updated 03/18/2010 08:11 AM

Jordan to hold conference on acquisition of Bobcats

Basketball great and new Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael Jordan will hold his first news conference with the team Thursday night at Time Warner Cable arena.

Jordan to hold conference on acquisition of Bobcats

Updated 03/18/2010 08:01 AM

Cherry Point woman wins Marine Spouse of the Year

A Craven County woman was named Marine Corps Spouse of the Year. Erin Whitehead's husband is stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point.

Cherry Point woman wins Marine Spouse of the Year

03/17/2010 07:32 PM

Lawmakers brace for possibility of more budget cuts

State lawmakers say they are preparing themselves for additional budget cuts as budget numbers continue to come in under projections. They say tax collections are continuing to disappoint this year.

Lawmakers brace for possibility of more budget cuts

Updated 03/17/2010 02:34 PM

Group makes recommendations on state's motor fleet

The members of the Budget Reform and Accountability Commission, also known as BRAC, offered Gov. Bev Perdue specific ways on how to make the state's motor fleet more efficient and prevent waste and abuse to save money.

Group makes recommendations on state's motor fleet

Updated 03/17/2010 02:31 PM