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Each affected household is eligible for up to $1,000. Officials say any unspent funds will return to city coffers.
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Tim Boyum has a 20-year career in political journalism. He is the political anchor for Spectrum News One and host of Capital Tonight. He also publishes the weekly podcast Tying it Together with Tim Boyum, as well as, the monthly show Front Porch Politics.
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As sea levels rise along the North Carolina coast, saltwater encroaches on coastal freshwater wetlands. A network of drainage ditches has exacerbated the problem, transporting saltwater inland to invade forested wetlands.
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School districts would have to submit their plans for virtual academies to the state board of education for approval, and could enroll no more than 15 percent of their total student population in a virtual program.
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The high court will consider whether to hear arguments over the conservative "independent state legislature" theory.
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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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Brown was killed on April 21 of last year by Pasquotank County sheriff’s deputies while they were serving drug-related warrants at his Elizabeth City home.
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House Bill 144 is part of the larger Medicaid transformation that has been taking place, technically independent from a proposal to expand Medicaid.
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The USS Monitor sank on New Year’s Eve in 1862, in a region off North Carolina known as The USS the Graveyard of the Atlantic, due to an estimated 2,000 shipwrecks. Sixteen sailors were lost in the sinking, historians say.
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The two states have been planning since 1992 for such trains between the capitals, with a route set several years ago.