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The earthquake was the biggest in North Carolina since 1916.
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A report says Tuesday's earthquake was centered nearly four miles north of Morganton, which is 76 miles northwest of Charlotte and occurred around 9:20 a.m.
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Specialists from the University of Memphis are traveling to North Carolina to monitor aftershocks of last weekend’s 5.1 magnitude earthquake, the school…
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Local officials in the northwest corner of the state, where the epicenter of Sunday's earthquake was located, say the damage was serious, especially to…
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Updated at 5:35 p.m.The most powerful earthquake to hit North Carolina in more than 100 years shook much of the state early Sunday, rattling homes,…
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Having lived in San Francisco, Wagner knew what to do when an earthquake hit. Still, she was shocked when the earth underneath her began shaking. "I was…
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Earthquakes are rare in North Carolina, but they happen. So the North Carolina Department of Public Safety is asking businesses and schools across the…
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Experts are in Durham today and tomorrow, attending a conference on Haiti. Their goal is to assess and improve aid efforts to the country following the…
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Experts are in Durham today and tomorrow, attending a conference on Haiti. Their goal is to assess and improve aid efforts to the country following the…
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In 2011, magician Steve Marshall was living in Japan. That year, a deadly earthquake and tsunami struck and Marshall found it hard to get work in the…