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    ​​COVID cluster or electrical fire?

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    The New Hanover County candidates on your general election ballot

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    Ann Marie Pierce: Wilmington local who took her love of running all the way to the Olympic Trials

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Sara Bayles, 32, collects garbage that includes discarded plastic toys as part of a 365-day project of documenting trash shes gathered in Santa Monica, California, September 2, 2010. She photographs some of the debris and after a 20-minute period she weighs the trash. She blogs about her activities on her post The Daily Ocean along with posting her photographs. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

Plastic Ocean Project shows campus eye-opening film on ocean conservation

Megan Romanchok | Contributing Writer January 31, 2017

Sara Bayles, 32, collects garbage that includes discarded plastic toys as part of a 365-day project of documenting trash she's gathered in Santa Monica, California, September 2, 2010. She photographs some of the debris and after a 20-minute period she weighs the trash. She blogs about her activities on her post The Daily Ocean along with posting her photographs. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

Is Trump truly pulling ahead of Clinton? Answer remains unclear

Steven M. Falk | The Tribune News September 20, 2016

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, shown during a campaign stop on Sept. 13, has pulled ahead of his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton by two points in a recent national poll, but experts...

With animation films capturing a hefty share of the U.S. box-office take, is there an audience for adult-themed animation content? 

REVIEW: ‘Sausage Party’

Conner Keesling | Contributing Writer September 14, 2016

With animation films capturing a hefty share of the U.S. box-office take, is there an audience for adult-themed animation content? 

“Burkini” refers to a bathing suit designed to cover the entire body and head

Courtesy of The Tribune News September 11, 2016

The above graphic details what constitutes a "burkini." The term was coined as a combination of the word "bikini" and the word "burqa," which is an Islamic item of clothing designed to cover a woman's...

Oscar statues, stand-ins for the real deal, are ready backstage during rehearsals on Saturday, February 22, 2013, in the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood and Highland Center in Los Angeles, California, as preparations are in full swing for the 85th Academy Awards show on Sunday. (Al Seib/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

And the Oscar Goes To…

Courtesy of MCT Campus March 5, 2015

Oscar statues, stand-ins for the real deal, are ready backstage during rehearsals on Saturday, February 22, 2013, in the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood and Highland Center in Los Angeles, California, as...

Newton running shoes are displayed in the shoe department at Deka, a womens activewear store in Chicago, Illinois, on September 28, 2012. (Chris Walker/Chicago Tribune/MCT)

“Save UNCW Track” and University reach agreement

Joe Lowe | News Editor March 2, 2015

Newton running shoes are displayed in the shoe department at Deka, a women's activewear store in Chicago, Illinois, on September 28, 2012. (Chris Walker/Chicago Tribune/MCT)

North Carolina Central University business school observes professional attire days. (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)

Collegiate Fashion Week visits UNCW for the second year

Erin Marshall | Contributing Writer February 12, 2015

North Carolina Central University business school observes 'professional attire' days. (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)

Chocolates are always the go-to Valentine’s gift

Joe Fudge | MCT Campus February 12, 2015

Sweethearts won't up the ante this year by way of Valentine's Day gifts, according to a report by the National Retail Federation.The average person will spend about $130 on gifts for the holiday this year,...

Women in comedy

Megan Soult| Staff Writer April 30, 2014

Ellen DeGeneres is a very funny woman.  

A powerful duet

Christopher Eberhardt | Contributing Writer April 2, 2014

Many consider Bela Fleck the premiere banjo player in the world. He and his wife, Abigail Washburn, gave a captivatingly skillful performance at Kenan Auditorium Thursday, March 27th.

Keep your Thanksgiving traditions alive away from home

Tabitha Shiflett | Staff Writer November 13, 2013

Tabitha Shiflett gives tips for making Thanksgiving special at college. She also provides microwave recipes for delicious Thanksgiving meals that don't require the effort and money that typically go into cooking a turkey in this way.

Marine epidemic claims hundreds of dolphins

Lindsey Marie Hogan | Contributing Writer November 13, 2013

A deadly virus has claimed more than 700 bottlenose dolphins on the east coast since July. 

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