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The bill is meant to help families who want to adopt foster children maintain custody, establishes DHHS review in potential abuse and neglect cases involving children in foster care.
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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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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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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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Artificial intelligence company OpenAI announced a major new partnership in Durham.
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If a House bill becomes law, officers could issue $100 fines to drivers distracted by dogs or children.
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North Carolina legislators are trying to ban the use of many hemp products on school grounds.
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Competition for the two hunting permits would be steep.
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The state Senate passed the Republican-sponsored bill along party lines. Democrats will try to prevent it from becoming law.