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CoastLine is a variety interview, arts, and occasional news show, hosted by Rachel Lewis Hilburn.Each week on CoastLine, we meet extraordinary humans -- scholars, writers, dancers, artists, comedians,... more
FAQs about CoastLine:How many episodes does CoastLine have?The podcast currently has 517 episodes available.
March 31, 2017CoastLine: The David District Attorneys - Identical Twins, Divergent Politics, Shared ValuesJon David and Ben David are brothers. They also happen to be identical twins. And they’re both district attorneys for adjacent jurisdictions in North Carolina....more51minPlay
March 31, 2017CoastLine: Spring Planting 2017 after the Late Cold SnapsWarmer weather has moved into the southeast in fits and starts this year. Reports of damaged crops in Georgia and both Carolinas came after multiple late-season frosts. Whether those recent cold snaps will impact the price and availability of peaches, blueberries, and apples remains to be seen. But what does this mean for home gardeners who just hope to see their shrubs, trees, and perennials bloom? And what might this mean for the showing of blooms during Azalea Festival?...more51minPlay
March 24, 2017CoastLine: How Crackdowns on Undocumented Immigrants are Affecting ChildrenThe revised Presidential Executive Order banning travel from six mostly-Muslim countries, called a “watered-down version” of the first by President Donald Trump, is now blocked from going into effect by two federal judges -- in Hawaii and Maryland – as of Thursday morning. But in light of the movement to crack down on who is coming in to the country, we’re also seeing a crackdown on people who are already here who may not be here legally. The efforts to find those people are called Targeted...more50minPlay
March 24, 2017CoastLine: Coal Ash, Navassa's Superfund Site, and the Special Use PermitNew Hanover County recently approved revisions to its special use permit. Duke Energy is working to close its coal ash pits at the Sutton Steam Plant site and held a public meeting last week to update stakeholders on the progress. Also last week, and officials from the Environmental Protection Agency, North Carolina’s Department of Environmental Quality, and others held a public meeting in Navassa – about the testing and clean-up project on the former Kerr-McGee chemical site across the river in...more51minPlay
March 16, 2017CoastLine: Rep. Deb Butler on what She's Working for in NC Legislature's Long SessionSusi Hamilton held the House seat in North Carolina’s 18 th District for three terms and was recently elected to a fourth. She resigned near the end of January – after new Democratic Governor Roy Cooper tapped her to lead the state’s Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Deb Butler easily won the appointment by the Democratic Party and took her oath of office on February 6 th to represent the District -- which covers parts of Brunswick and New Hanover Counties. While this is her first...more50minPlay
March 12, 2017CoastLine: Animal Rights, Ethics, and Current PracticesOne community in Virginia is looking closely at its animal ordinances. A Wicomico County council member observes that the governing body did a good job of putting ordinances in place to protect people from dangerous dogs several years ago, but they hadn’t done much to protect dogs from people who are irresponsible or cruel. That’s according to the Delmarva Review . So the county is reconvening a Dog Review Committee – this time -- to look at regulations through the dogs’ eyes. In the Cape Fear...more50minPlay
March 10, 2017CoastLine: Desert Island BookshelfWhen is the last time you picked up a book? I mean a real, honest to goodness book with a spine and a cover and maybe a few dog-eared pages inside. If it’s been too long, today’s CoastLine is for you. We’re going to go back to the days before smart phones and tablets, and talk about humankind’s greatest invention after fire and country ham, books....more50minPlay
March 04, 2017CoastLine: How Medical Professionals are Adjusting to the Spike in Opioid AbuseThursday morning, North Carolina state legislators, including Representative Ted Davis, Junior (R-New Hanover County) and Senator Bill Rabon (R-Brunswick County), held a press conference to announce the introduction of the STOP Act . It’s legislation intended to address the opioid epidemic in North Carolina by "ensuring smarter prescribing and dispensing of highly-addictive prescription drugs", according to bill sponsors. The bill would also provide funding for treatment and recovery. According...more51minPlay
March 03, 2017CoastLine: Preserving Trees amid Development BoomHow important are trees to a city’s landscape? When you see the glorious oak trees in Carolina Heights in Wilmington, do you wonder how long it took them to grow? Do you worry about the safety of those old trees and heavy limbs falling on roadways? Do you think tree preservation gets in the way of development and economic growth in what is an urban area? As Wilmington enjoys a development boom – with hundreds of new apartment units, single-family homes, and commercial properties going up – what...more51minPlay
February 24, 2017CoastLine: Mounting Challenges for Community Theater in WilmingtonThe Red Barn Theater on Third Street in downtown Wilmington, launched by Linda Lavin and Steve Bakunas, is now on the market. It’s widely expected to cease operation as a theater. Thalian Association , the theater company that has rented the space for the last several years, is moving out in a matter of months. Another small Wilmington venue, the Brown Coat Theater and Pub, closed its doors in October. And City Stage, an iconic venue in the Masonic building on Front Street in downtown Wilmington...more50minPlay
FAQs about CoastLine:How many episodes does CoastLine have?The podcast currently has 517 episodes available.