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  2. News Anchor Donna Gregory Dies from Lung Cancer: ‘She ... - AOL

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    Donna Gregory, a veteran North Carolina journalist, has died after she was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer in April, WWAY 3 announced on Wednesday, Nov. 20. “It is with deep sorrow that we ...

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    At WWAY, Gregory became a co-host of the station’s “Good Morning Carolina” show, worked as an evening news anchor and reporter and then settled in as anchor of the noon newscast, the station ...

  4. From the archives: In 1989, Wilmington lost its 'music man' - AOL

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    Owen Hassell, Wilmington StarNews February 11, 2024 at 5:00 AM On Feb. 11, 1989, the StarNews published the obituary of William G. Robertson, who played the organ and was choirmaster at St. James ...

  5. WWAY - Wikipedia

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    WWAY (channel 3) is a television station in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, affiliated with ABC, CBS, and The CW Plus. Owned by Morris Multimedia , the station has studios on Magnolia Village Way in Leland , and its transmitter is located west of Winnabow in Town Creek Township .

  6. WSFX-TV - Wikipedia

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    WSFX-TV (channel 26) is a television station in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by American Spirit Media, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Gray Media, owner of NBC affiliate WECT (channel 6), for the provision of certain services.

  7. From the archives: Think you know about Wilmington in the ...

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    The Nov. 3, 1952, edition of the Wilmington Morning Star gave readers a chance to "match wits with the old-timers" by recognizing "well-known individuals or objects in Wilmington and New Hanover ...