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Seven Springs levee plan moves forward

A pilot project to address chronic flooding in the Stoney Creek watershed and a proposed levee along the Neuse River at Seven Springs are two of the items in flood-mitigation

Fayetteville area under flash flood watch after drought warning

Jay Barnes on North Carolina s Hurricane History

SHARE NORTH CAROLINA – June is the official start to the Atlantic Hurricane Season. North Carolina ranks fourth in the nation for number of landfalls behind Florida, Texas and Louisiana. What You Need To Know June is the official start to the Atlantic Hurricane Season. Jay Barnes is the author of North Carolina s Hurricane History that is now in its fourth edition. North Carolina s location makes it a target for tropical cyclones, ranking it fouth in the nation for most amount of landfalls since the 1950s. Jay Barnes is the author of North Carolina’s Hurricane History, that is now in it’s fourth edition. Barnes has been tracking storms that have made impacts in the Tar Heel state since the 1990s.

Hutchison law firm maintains focus on entrepreneuers as it turns 25

Case against Florida man for rape of a Wilmington woman in 1996 moves forward

Case against Florida man for rape of a Wilmington woman in 1996 moves forward Wayne Edward Soller (Source: District Attorney s Office) By WECT Staff | May 18, 2021 at 4:11 PM EDT - Updated May 18 at 4:11 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The case against a Florida man named Wayne Soller who is accused of raping a victim in Wilmington more than 20 years ago is moving swiftly. Soller was identified and arrested following the testing of a rape kit that was collected back in 1996 and finally tested in 2019. On Monday the trial began with the victim taking the stand and according to District Attorney Ben David, there are just a few more people being called to testify before the state wraps its case.

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