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The Environmental Protection Agency says it reversed its decision because Chemours provided inaccurate information to the Netherlands' government about the volume of materials being shipped. This development comes a week after letters from the United Nations accusing Chemours of violating human rights were made public.
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The program will train ESL teachers on how to effectively teach English and mitigate the effects of trauma. UNC-Wilmington is partnering with a local Kyiv university.
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For 2023 municipal elections, WHQR's Kelly Kenoyer asked Wilmington citizens what issues they think City Council should focus on.
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A program is funded by federal dollars and housed in Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration has finished only 1,163 projects so far, even though it's been nearly five years since Hurricane Florence.
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Gov. Roy Cooper is urging the constituents of four state GOP lawmakers to demand they uphold abortion access.
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A historical seafood traveling exhibit is coming out next year about the role Black people play in NC’s seafood industry.
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A vehicle crashed inside a terminal at the Wilmington International Airport in North Carolina, but no one was injured, officials said.
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On Tuesday evening, the Pride event for young kids at the Pine Valley Library was interrupted by protestors, including members of the local Proud Boys group. Officials say there was no disturbance and participants were never in danger — but advocates for the queer community describe the event differently.
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Environmental advocates say the company has the technology to eliminate essentially all PFAS pollutants from the water .