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Charlotte brewery Resident Brewing will take over the taps at Fermental on Saturday with live music from Delia Stanley and Starlight Speedway. (Port City Daily/Courtesy Resident Brewing) SOUTHEASTERN N.C. Holla for the weekend and a long one at that! It’s time once again to raise your glasses, bottles and cans to Li’l Friday. Li’l Friday isn’t for the fun police or naysayers this little roundup is for folks to leave behind the negativity, let loose, have a little fun, and enjoy everything our corner of southeastern N.C offers. And in case you haven’t noticed: There are never a shortage of events. ....
We meet a man who leads a local church and who volunteers on two foundations that support LGBTQ+ people and educational efforts. Rev. John McLaughlin talks about his work in the community, but he also shares his own story, which includes deep personal trauma. It’s that trauma that led him back to church and launched his search for a spiritual sanctuary where he could be gay and Christian. ....
Months after âtemporaryâ removal, Wilmingtonâs Confederate monuments remain in limbo The future of Wilmington confederate monuments still in limbo By Michael Praats | February 16, 2021 at 12:14 PM EST - Updated February 17 at 6:59 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Confederate monuments have become a flashpoint for protesters following the killing of George Floyd in Minnesota last summer. In response to the unrest, cities, states, and counties across the nation removed some of these symbols. Thatâs because of a state law that restricts the removal of such monuments and statues which was passed relatively recently. âA North Carolina law, adopted in 2015 and codified as North Carolina General Statute (G.S.) § 100-2.1, requires that objects of remembrance on public property cannot be removed or relocated except in certain circumstances,â according to a UNC School of Government article on the topic. ....