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The UNC System Board of Governors has eliminated its policy requiring diversity, equity and inclusion offices at all public universities in the state.
The Newsroom
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On this episode, it's a conversation with Jon Martell, a retired doctor and former hospital administrator who says he nearly died at New Hanover Regional Medical Center — not because of a mistake made by a nurse or doctor, but because of systemic issues at the hospital. The experience led him to found a new nonprofit to push for a safer, higher-quality hospital. WHQR also spoke with top Novant medical administrators to work through some of Martell's systemic concerns.
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- NHC launches HR investigation into Port City United employee who allegedly threatened Commissioner Dane Scalise
- NHCS community can weigh in on plan to spend federal dollars on children with disabilities
- Wilmington Councilman Kevin Spears held in contempt, detained overnight at Columbus County jail
- Lead for North Carolina fellow talks rural brain drain, water infrastructure
- North Carolina lawmakers push bill to ban most public mask wearing, citing crime
- CFR: Development 101; an octopus of revenue streams
- The Dive: New Hanover County commissioners have two weeks to find $7.7 million. How will they do it?
- Sheriff charges Pender County Schools bus driver employee with sexual battery
- Leland town council unanimously approves 17% property tax increase
- Columbus County magistrate suspended for Facebook posts, using state resources
- Transparency, accountability, and community: A conversation about the New Hanover Community Endowment with Harper Peterson
- NC Black Film Festival award winner Chris Everett talks "Wilmington on Fire" and its forthcoming sequel
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Playwright Samm-Art Williams
- Cinematique Presents: Challengers
- Rock, Paper, Stitch
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Little Women
- STNL! Featuring: The Benny Hill Ensemble
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Rissi Palmer and September Krueger
- Comedian Meghan Cook on her origins in stand-up, and advice for aspiring comics
- Cape Fear Conversations: Health Equity
- Docutime Film Festival celebrates its 20th year
- Around Town With Rhonda Bellamy: Grahamland Amusements
- Cinematique Presents: The Beast
- Cinematique Presents: Problemista
Evenings on 92.7fm Classical HQR
Cape Fear Rundown
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Welcome back to the Cape Fear Rundown. This week, Kelly tells us about her upcoming story on development and then Ben joins us to talk about all the ways our county government makes money its able to spend.
Port City Politics
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On this episode, we dig into the complicated world of cannabanoids and drug laws. Plus, the latest on the civil suit filed by the former director of the drug lab once run by the Wilmington Police Department, and a trip down the rabbit hole of North Carolina's notoriously opaque Grand Jury system.
National News
- Some NFL fans see disparities in its responses to Harrison Butker and Colin Kaepernick
- Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds warns damage from deadly tornado is extensive
- How the Ascension cyberattack is disrupting care at hospitals
- A billionaire surprised graduates onstage with cash, but it's not all theirs to keep
- At least 4 people have died and 35 are injured in a tornado that swept through Iowa
- Morning news brief
- Self-inflicted hit of pepper spray drives off an attacking grizzly in Grand Teton National Park
- ADHD diagnoses are rising. 1 in 9 U.S. kids have gotten one, new study finds
- A decade-old scandal in the U.K. haunts CEO of 'Washington Post'
- A bill in New York looks to update 'antiquated' alcohol laws
State News
- UNC system diversity jobs at risk with upcoming board vote
- AG Josh Stein seeks funds to create fetanyl, cold case units
- Sunny day flooding can temporarily increase fecal bacteria in coastal waters, study finds
- NC House rejects Senate's proposed mask restriction bill
- FAFSA delays negatively impacting most public HBCUs in the state
- 'Right To Try' expansion, other healthcare regulations pass NC Senate committee
- Last Night at Commission: Buncombe County unveils proposed FY2025 budget
- Q&A: Director of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on national funding in eastern North Carolina
- NC's construction industry more dangerous for Latino workers
- New solar tariffs could boost NC’s burgeoning electric economy