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Roberto Burgos, consul of civil registry, at the Mexican Consulate in Raleigh shares how some immigrants have responded to the political climate under President Donald Trump.
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The state Senate passed the Republican-sponsored bill along party lines. Democrats will try to prevent it from becoming law.
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Brian Burns chats with North Carolina jazz group THRIO about their new record "Volume 2."
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The National Weather Service says increased fire danger could affect portions of central North Carolina and the western Piedmont.
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More than 40,000 North Carolina students have applied so far to receive state funding to attend a K-12 private school next fall. Twice as many could still apply to renew vouchers they received this school year.
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North Carolina is one of seven states that still allow 18-year-olds to buy tobacco.
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Musician Phil Cook talks about his new release, "Appalachia Borealis."
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New North Carolina Democratic Gov. Josh Stein wants Republicans in charge of the legislature to roll back upcoming income tax cuts and scale back private school vouchers that expanded dramatically recently.
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After weeks of deliberations at the state legislature, another round of Helene recovery funding has been signed into law.
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The plea from Audubon N.C. follows a study last year that estimated more than 1 billion birds are killed in collisions with buildings in the U.S. annually. It cites artificial lights at night and reflective windows as causes — they confuse birds that use the light from stars to migrate.
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Multiple locations across Wake County will give out free STI test kits.
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¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s Brian Burns chats with Matt Sweeney of The Hard Quartet before their show at Cat's Cradle.