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Government
Southport issues stay on enforcing potentially unconstitutional political sign ordinance
October 8, 2023
Education
Former UNCW dean staying on after demotion, settles retaliation dispute with university
October 3, 2023
Education
7 books to be removed so far in Pender schools, removal list originated with Durham advocacy group
March 23, 2023
Education
UNCW board member displeased with student newspaper’s tweets, emails show
January 21, 2021
News & Politics
As Leland considers allowing political signs on town roads, potential council and constitutional concerns
February 14, 2020
News & Politics
Can Bart Simpson moon traffic? Public decency debate moves to Pender County
August 16, 2019
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Podcast March 16 – Fired by Facebook, threatened by Harris Teeter, eaten by alligators?
March 16, 2019
News & Politics
Brunswick Commissioner-constituent debate prompts legal questions about elected officials blocking on social media
February 18, 2019
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