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To preserve diminished water resources due to Chantal flood damage to the local treatment plant, Mebane non-essential businesses are temporarily closed. Residents are being told to use city water only for medical requirements, showers, restroom usage, and when bottled water is unavailable.
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For the second year in a row, NASCAR season will kick off in the historic Bowman Gray Stadium.
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Democratic Gov. Josh Stein cleared his desk Wednesday of the deluge of bills passed to him from the North Carolina General Assembly last month, three of which he vetoed.
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In closing arguments, attorneys for the plaintiffs, including the NAACP, described a rushed and secretive process that resulted in the maps used in the 2024 election.
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Opponents said the legislation, which was originally intended to regulate squatters, was tweaked in a way that could help puppy mills.
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In the wake of last week’s shooting by a Winston-Salem teenager, questions are emerging about the role that parents, police, and society may play in fueling violent outbreaks like this one.
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In anticipation of a county sales tax revenue shortfall, the district prepared to reduce the monthly supplements from $300 to $275. But it will remain unchanged.
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Atrium Health says it will invest $100 million to support the recruitment and retention of providers in the Yadkin Valley region.
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Cubbage joined the Greensboro attorney's office in March.
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Rev. Starsky Wilson is the president and CEO of the Children’s Defense Fund, a nonprofit organization focused on strengthening child and family well-being.
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The state’s Department of Health and Human Services was working on confirmation of the deaths in Chatham, Orange and Alamance counties, North Carolina Emergency Management spokesperson Justin Graney said in an email.
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An influx of new residents, rising tourism, and a growing student population at Appalachian State University are all driving up home prices in Boone