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Republicans in the N.C. House want to help farmers recover from last year's natural disasters with a new crop loss grant program.
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As traditional sources for local news continue to shrink, some North Carolina lawmakers are getting into the media world themselves. They’re using their own radio shows and other digital platforms to connect directly with the public.
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Seven of the sites are in central North Carolina and the other is in the western part of the state.
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In the Charlotte region, fear and frustration mix with desperate hope for change as educators and parents face another mass school shooting.
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Four days after opening schools with face coverings optional, Mooresville's superintendent announced masks will be mandatory as of Friday morning. He said the district has quarantined more than 80 students already and says universal masking will keep more kids in school.
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A judge in Statesville last week barred Mooresville police from doing something that's increasingly common among local police departments in North Carolina: turning over cash seized from suspects to the federal government. In 2019 alone, police departments in the state got back more than $12 million through what's known as the Equitable Sharing Program.
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A coalition has filed a lawsuit seeking the removal of a Confederate monument that stands in front of Iredell County’s government center.
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Officials in North Carolina's Iredell County have voted to move a Confederate memorial that has stood outside the court house for more than a century.The…
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Susan Wind’s daughter was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer at 16 years old. Soon after the family shared the news, Wind started hearing from her…
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Susan Wind’s daughter was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer at 16 years old. Soon after the family shared the news, Wind started hearing from her…