Covid cases are rising in North Carolina and in New Hanover County, and many citizens are worried about the realities of catching even a mild case of the disease. WHQR's Kelly Kenoyer interviewed the county's epidemiologist, Ian Appling, about the current state of the pandemic.
The new executive director of the Wilmington Housing Authority, Tyrone Garrett, has taken his seat, and he’s already making some significant changes. WHQR’s Ben Schachtman brought Kelly Kenoyer into the studio to discuss how he's tackling the beleaguered organization's mold crisis.
On this episode, host Camille Mojica says the 'H-word' with Rachel Keith, talks community violence and Port City United with Ben Schachtman, and gets the inside scoop on Kelly Kenoyer's latest edition of The Newsroom, tackling the issue of how bad infrastructure can kill pedestrians and cyclists.
This week, the WHQR news team, along with guests from Port City Daily and WECT, break down the major issues and how they shaped the results of Tuesday's election which saw some unexpected upsets for incumbents, strong performances from newcomers, and higher voter turnout than in past years.
A new investigation from the Raleigh News & Observer details how investor corporations are disrupting the starter home market and the rental market in cities across North Carolina including Wilmington.