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About a dozen bills introduced this year in North Carolina would impact transgender people including some that would restrict health care available to transgender kids.
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A bill that passed the state House last week is named for 14-year-old Yulia Hicks. She was reportedly denied a kidney transplant at Duke Health because her family refused the vaccine.
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The Rialto is Raleigh’s longest-running independent theater. The historical building will reopen with minor renovations.
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N.C. House lawmakers want to stop businesses from refusing to accept cash payments.
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The North Carolina House wants to give builders another tool to create more affordable housing.
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The teenage suspect of a shooting rampage in northeast Raleigh that killed five people and injured two others suffered from a nonfatal, self-inflicted gunshot wound when he was captured by a tactical robot hours after a shootout with police, according to the Wake County district attorney.
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Eleven pre-approved plans for accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, are available for purchase.
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An airplane departing from Raleigh-Durham International Airport returned to the airport shortly after takeoff when the flight crew reported striking a coyote on the runway.
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Non-essential city building lights in Raleigh will be shut off each night from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. through the end of November to help with bird migration.
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Estella Patterson will take over at the Raleigh Police Department on August 1. She has been with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department for 25 years and is currently a deputy chief there.