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Following 6-month extension, Wilmington detox facility s time is up

(Source: The Harbor) By Michael Praats | April 13, 2021 at 3:13 PM EDT - Updated April 13 at 4:33 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The Harbor, Wilmington’s only state-funded detox facility, is at the end of a six-month extension, and we’re being told the facility will not be able to continue offering services. Back in August, the facility announced it would be closing its doors due to the transfer of its property by New Hanover County to NHRMC. The facility was originally supposed to close in October but a last-minute change of plans allowed RHA Health Services, the operator of the facility, to continue.

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DA Newman removal hearing witness: alleged rape ignored

Warning: Story contains descriptions of sexual violence. Grace Pryor thinks back with remarkable clarity to that murky, nightmarish night six years ago, when she was stumbling back to her dorm room at Brevard College. Pryor, now 26 and an aspiring doctor of audiology, knew she’d had too much Bacardi to be driving home in the early morning of April 12, 2015. But she was alert enough to remember the alleged rape by two basketball players she called friends. In addition to that trauma were the stinging words of District Attorney Greg Newman, whose job Pryor thought was to uphold justice. “He told me five different ways it was my fault. The one that resonates most is he said it was because I was wearing a crop top and leggings. It was pretty horrifying,” Pryor said.

Local churches prepare for Easter Sunday with no capacity limits

Local churches prepare for Easter Sunday with no capacity limits Local churches prepare for Easter Sunday with no capacity limits 1 hour 47 minutes 49 seconds ago Thursday, April 01 2021 Apr 1, 2021 April 01, 2021 11:00 PM April 01, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE- With the change in capacity limits for churches Easter Sunday will look busier than last year, pastors comparing it to Super Bowl Sunday. There was no Easter service last year, none of them, it was almost like an earth-shaking kind of event,” said Bishop Michael Duca of the Baton Rouge Diocese. It s tough just talking to a camera, but when you re able to talk to your brothers and sisters, having people is just going to bring it to a whole other level,” said Pastor of Healing Place Church Mike Haman.

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