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Senator Thom Tillis tells President Donald Trump that his tariffs could do irreparable harm to North Carolina farmers. Will his overtures make any difference in the ongoing trade wars?
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The North Carolina Theatre was housed within the Martin Marietta Performing Arts Center. It’s Raleigh’s largest professional theatre company that produces live musical theatre.
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A stretch of Interstate 40 through the western North Carolina mountains is reopening to traffic this weekend, months after Hurricane Helene’s historic flooding collapsed portions of the road.
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Some accused of crimes need mental health treatment to go to trial; new treatment programs in jails and the community seek to reduce wait times and take a load off the state’s three psychiatric hospitals.
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Governor Roy Cooper appointed Wayne Goodwin to lead NCDMV in 2022. He faced questions from the legislature over wait times at driver's license offices in fast-growing areas of the state.
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Likening it to a metal bubble wrap, AMM says their "composite metal foam" design can make almost any metal or alloy 100 times more energy absorbent, three times lighter, more radiation resistant and 7.5 times longer-lasting in extreme heat fires.
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The film, "Negro Durham Marches On," depicts many of the thriving Black-owned businesses and organizations in Durham's Hayti community before they were lost to urban renewal and the construction of the Durham Freeway.
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As snow fell across North Carolina Wednesday, some residents in Raleigh made the most of it by playing out in the snow.
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People who lost their homes to Hurricane Helene or California wildfires could get a sizeable tax break to move to Wisconsin.
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President Donald Trump's suggestion about "getting rid of" the nation's disaster relief agency doesn't sound like a bad idea for some residents of western North Carolina who are still navigating the long recovery process from Hurricane Helene.
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TLC’s new residential community provides services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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This week on the NC News Roundup: Congressional representatives quietly side with Trump, the options for more Hurricane Helene relief; and how federal funding cuts could impact universities that make up the Research Triangle.