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Police report stolen car at Wendy s, deputy sees it park in Houston Moore shortly after

Police report stolen car at Wendy s, deputy sees it park in Houston Moore shortly after
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City plans to bulldoze Hillcrest, replace public housing with vibrant mixed-use development

The Wilmington Housing Authority is aiming to redevelop Hillcrest, an 80-year-old development that was supposed to only exist temporarily for war efforts. (Port City Daily photo/Alexandria Sands) WILMINGTON –– Between 13th and 16th on Dawson Street, garments swing on clothes lines in front of dull, masonry one-story buildings. The dwellings, originally built with the intention to later tear down, house more than 200 impoverished Wilmington families. Spread out amongst 26 acres, the public housing structures decay as investors pour millions into revitalizing and enriching the surrounding land. Hillcrest was built as temporary housing to support the efforts of the Second World War. It’s now 80 years old and crumbling. Meanwhile, City of Wilmington and New Hanover County leaders frantically search for a solution to the area’s lack of affordable housing as the workforce population skyrockets. The answer could be dense housing –– apartments and townhomes â

Looking for an Oasis | WilmingtonBiz

Looking for an Oasis | WilmingtonBiz
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Community Spotlight: MedNorth works in marginalized communities to ensure health care for all

Community Spotlight: MedNorth works in marginalized communities to ensure health care for all WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Minorities seem to be falling behind when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine rollout but a nonprofit healthcare provider is working to make sure they don’t miss their chance. (Source: WECT) By Kassie Simmons | May 13, 2021 at 2:00 PM EDT - Updated May 13 at 2:20 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Minorities seem to be falling behind when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine roll out but a nonprofit healthcare provider is working to make sure they don’t miss their chance. MedNorth isn’t your average primary healthcare provider they’re much more.

New Hanover creates task force to address poverty, bridge the equity gap for minorities

More than 90% of the children who live in Houston Moore on the southside of Wilmington live below the poverty line. (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy Wilmington Housing Authority) NEW HANOVER COUNTY  If you’re Black in New Hanover County, you’re likely living in poverty and receiving one or more government benefits, prompting the county to convene a task force to address the issue. Linda Thompson, New Hanover County’s first chief diversity and equity officer, recently presented a 120-day assessment of the state of equity in New Hanover County to the county commission. After compiling the report, poverty data stuck out the most. Thompson found “more than 55 percent of the Black population received one or more NC FAST benefits – food stamps, childcare vouchers, or Medicaid compared to 33 percent of Hispanics and 13 percent of whites. Food and nutrition were the most sought-after benefits.”

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