Working like a dog: A day in the life of NHCSO K-9 Bane and his handler whqr.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from whqr.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
1:18 pm UTC May. 19, 2021
Accompanied by a dramatic, front-page photo of firefighters in silhouette battling an epic conflagration, the May 18, 1971, edition of the Wilmington Morning Star the former name of the StarNews reported that in the early morning hours of May 17, The pillars of Hemenway Hall were burning like Roman candles.
Imagine two thick, two-story high wooden pillars fully ablaze, and it s easy to see why locals reported seeing the sky aglow many blocks from where Hemenway Hall was located near the corner of Fifth Avenue and Chestnut Street, where Bicentennial Park is today.
Copy of the StarNews, then the Wilmington Morning Star, from May 18, 1971, with coverage of the fire that destroyed Hemenway Hall at North Fifth Avenue and Chestnut Street.[PHOTO COURTESY OF JANE HOLLEMBEAK]
ETHIX360 reports mishandled, according to New Hanover families starnewsonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from starnewsonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
New details in case against former New Hanover County teacher Michael Early Kelly, seen here in early 2018, would eventually plead guilty to over 50 charges, including numerous felonies. Now, a civil suit will find whether he and his employers and supervisors are liable for damages to his victims. (Source: Benjamin Schachtman) By WECT Staff | May 14, 2021 at 6:19 PM EDT - Updated May 14 at 7:18 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - New details in the case against a former teacher convicted of sex crimes against students.
Former New Hanover County Schools teacher Michael Kelly is already serving time in prison for sex crimes committed against students.
New Hanover County parents are pushing back against the school district and the state for new equity initiatives, calling them part of an agenda to bring critical race theory into schools.
Critical race theory was developed in the 1970s as a way of looking at the context of the law when analyzing racial justice. It establishes that white supremacy and systemic racism is a part of everyday life and and states that while that racism is something people of color experience on a daily basis, it s unlikely to be eradicated because it benefits the white elite.
School districts nationally have seen a conservative pushback against equity teachings with critical race theory at the core of the opposition. In Texas, legislators went as far as to advance a bill that would ban critical race theory in schools.