Several North Carolina cities have ended ties with the company that uses technology to track gun violence.
Tag: Wilmington
Farewell to the Longtime Home of Wilmington’s Black Press
Earlier this month, a wrecking crew crushed the historic and dilapidated home of The Wilmington Journal–one of the state’s oldest Black papers.
Parties Poured Millions Into a Wilmington Race. The Incumbent Won Easily.
State Sen. Michael Lee widened his margin of victory in one of the state’s most expensive, competitive districts.
Red, Purple & Blue: North Carolina’s Evolving Electorate
Democrats hope new voters and shifting demographics will deliver N.C.’s electoral votes. It’ll take an impressive turnout.
Josh Stein Draws Heat for Hands-Off Approach To Region’s Largest Endowment
Josh Stein has kept his distance since approving the sale of a county-owned hospital to Novant Health. A grassroots group is begging him to step in.
Lionfish: Invasive and Delicious
Wilmington restaurateurs take to the sea to spear lionfish, a voracious predator—and now a signature dish.
Entrepreneur With Murky Financial Past Faces IRS
Before he pleaded guilty to tax evasion, Wilmington businessman George Taylor had twice declared personal bankruptcy.
Former Politician Named CEO of Wilmington’s Most Powerful Nonprofit
Former GOP star Dan Winslow is the new CEO of the New Hanover Community Endowment. With no philanthropic track record, he faces an uphill climb to win over skeptics.
Lee Roberts’ Island Dreams
Before he was named UNC chancellor, Lee Roberts waded into a different political storm: the future of Bald Head Island’s ferry system.
The Faces of Wilmington’s Unhoused
WHQR follows the lives of homeless individuals in Wilmington as they work together to stay safe.
