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Democrats in North Carolina are scrambling to turn out rural Black voters and say the party cannot win the state without them. Although Democrats are normally strong with Black voters, they tend to fall short in rural areas.
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The North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program, in collaboration with the national nonprofit Dedication To Community, launches its Traffic Stop Safety Program this month.
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The district hasn’t had a permanent CFO in almost a year amid a major budget crisis.
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Officials expect the project to be completed by 2030.
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Afzal will succeed John Thompson who retired in February.
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With the average price of gasoline at about $4.90 a gallon in the Piedmont Triad, some commuters are feeling the pinch.
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The U.S. Department of Energy is offering $1.9 billion in funding for transmission upgrades, including replacing conductors, installing better technologies to monitor the grid and transmitting power across regions.
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Before serving as a commissioner for nearly 30 years, Dave Plyler had a lengthy career in local broadcasting.
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The project is already in the federal government’s pipeline. The big question now is how local governments will fund their part of it.
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The draft plan includes strategies to reduce serious injuries and fatalities across the Greensboro urban area.
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Surry County Schools Superintendent Travis Reeves is leaving the district on June 30 and taking a new role as executive director of the North Carolina Association of School Administrators.
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The British military leader was a key figure in the Battle of Guilford Courthouse during the American Revolutionary War.