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Earthquake confirmed south of Charlotte Friday. What we know.

A 2.1 magnitude earthquake registered near Pineville on Friday, government seismologists confirmed.

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'Dog and pony show': State officials, some local representatives and community rally against Chemours' latest expansion

at the Leland Cultural Arts Center on Wednesday outside Chemours' public meeting for its recent expansion plans. (Port City Daily/Amy Passaretti) SOUTHEASTERN N.

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Chemours calls EPA's health advisories 'scientifically unsound,' files lawsuit against 'extreme' regulations

SOUTHEASTERN N.C. — A battle between a Fayetteville chemical company and the federal government is heating up, as Chemours has filed a lawsuit refuting the…

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Pender County awarded $500,000 for demolition of former BASF site, undisclosed company eyeing purchase

PENDER COUNTY — Pender County is better positioned to prepare the former BASF property, once home to a chemical manufacturing plant, for future development with…

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What will happen to the barren 40 acres across the street from UNCW?

Owned by Phillips Management Group, around 40 acres of land across from UNCW has sat barren since Hurricane Florence forced its demolition years ago. The developer has no plans to sell. (Port City Daily/Mark Darrough) WILMINGTON A fenced-in plot of condemned, razed land has faced UNCW for over a year. The Seahawk statue that marks the center of campus gazes across College Road, into the gates of what once was The Glen apartments.  Construction on the property broke ground in 1967, just four years after UNCW was authorized to offer bachelor’s degrees. The owners, Phillips Management Group, expanded the project since then, eventually amassing 38.8 acres of land. 

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