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J. Cole grew up in nearby Fayetteville and uses this music festival as an opportunity to shine a light on the place that helped shaped him as an artist.
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When Hurricane Helene ripped through western North Carolina, it downed power lines, leaving tens of thousands of residents without electricity for days, even weeks.
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The state's Republican auditor Dave Boliek will be empowered to use AI to recommend cuts for government efficiency.
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Neil Frye, who was 20 years old when he was killed, was a mess attendant on the USS West Virginia when it was attacked at Pearl Harbor.
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The North Carolina bill would keep kids under 14 from having social media accounts while giving parents of teenagers more control.
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Kellanova produces 8,000 pounds of Cheez-Its an hour at its Cary bakery.
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Possessing materials to make a bomb could soon be a felony under North Carolina state law.
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Sen. Michael Lee is serving his fifth term in the North Carolina Senate.
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Brian Burns chats with Merge Records label manager Christina Rentz about the label and her life in the Triangle.
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Leaders of rape crisis centers say that the disruptions in funding continue to limit the services they can offer to women who seek urgent, potentially life-saving help.
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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.