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Utilities in and around Wilmington have spent more than $240 million installing filters since learning of PFAS contamination in the Cape Fear River.
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North Carolina's Supreme Court decided recently that ballots from two categories should have been left out of the tally of an unresolved November election for a seat on the court. But there's still legal friction about the number of ballots that must be scrutinized by election officials tasked with removing them from the count and giving voters the chance to provide information so their race choices can remain.
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Federal officials say two wildfires spreading in western North Carolina have burned more than 2 square miles of wooded area. The larger fire in the Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness Area near Robbinsville has burned about 800 acres and was 0% contained on Wednesday.
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Graham Nash, founder of the the Hollies and Crosby, Still and Nash, will be be in Raleigh for a concert at the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday.
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Brian Burns chats with singer/songwriter Neal Francis ahead of his show at Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh.
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42nd Street Oyster Bar was a popular seafood restaurant in Raleigh. The nearly century-old establishment closed its doors on Sunday.
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Leoneda Inge chats with Barbara Garrity-Blake, cultural anthropologist and president of NC Catch, and Captain John Mallette, co-owner of Southern Breeze Seafood Co., about their new exhibit called “Recognizing African American Participation in the North Carolina Seafood Industry."
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Leoneda Inge sits down with novelist Zelda Lockhart to discuss her life, career and her upcoming keynote address at the Durham County Library Fest.
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Leoneda Inge chats with Durham County Library development officer Sara Stephens about this year's Library Fest.
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The Drakeford Library Complex is named after Robert Drakeford, Carrboro's first Black mayor. It's located at 203 North Greensboro Street.
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N.C. A&T, N.C. Central, and Wake Tech are among other institutions around the state, giving AI a place on campus.
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North Carolina’s legislature passed more than $1 billion with two Helene recovery funding bills in October, but by mid-February, about two-thirds of that money still hadn’t been spent.
Due South: Latest Story
We check on the housing market. Home prices continue to increase, while interest rates remain uncomfortably high for many. For some, an option of co-buying has emerged. Join us as we explore old trends and new choices.
Embodied Radio Show: Latest Episode
What’s the deal with male friendship? A podcaster describes the particular features and challenges of friendships among men, including how his research into masculinity has changed how he’s thinking about his own relationships.
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