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A farm in Nash County is supplying eggs for the White House’s annual event.
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Field trips to plantations look a little different for Nash Central High School's APUSH class.
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Gov. Roy Cooper on Thursday urged the operators of a large western North Carolina paper mill set to shutter to find a way to keep it running, saying a closure would have a “devastating effect” on the region and its people.
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State and weather officials gave tips about how to ready for severe weather during the annual statewide tornado drill.
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North Carolina Forest Service officials are giving tips to residents to help prevent human-caused wildfires.
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The report says North Carolina ranked ninth in the U.S. for tech job growth from 2016 to 2021.
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The advocacy nonprofit LatinxEd has released a report calling for more investment in education support for Latino students, who now make up 18 percent of North Carolina's public schools students.
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Two state lawmakers are urging Governor Roy Cooper to ban TikTok downloads on state employees' work devices. It's part of a larger movement among American politicians to question whether the Chinese-owned social media company could pose a threat to national security.
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Duke Energy officials answered questions from the North Carolina Utilities Commission during a public briefing Tuesday. The company offered more details about its decision to implement rolling blackouts for the first time in its history.
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The intimacy of a vigil for a lost neighbor. A home crumbling into the sea. Downtown streets teeming with protesters.This year, our freelance photographers and reporters captured both the public and private sides of significant news moments in North Carolina.Here are some of the standout photos from 2022.