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According to an NPR database, 50 people from North Carolina have been charged in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Elaine Marshall has been the Secretary of State for North Carolina since 1997, serving under five different governors. Challenging the longtime incumbent Democrat for a seat of the Council of State is Chad Brown, a Republican, a former small-town mayor, and a former baseball player.
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Child abuse victims effectively have until turning age 21 to file such a lawsuit. But the new law gave people 21 and over time to file such suits in 2020 and 2021. The state Supreme Court likely will have the final say in the matter.
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A North Carolina man shot and wounded a 6-year-old girl and her parents after children went to retrieve a basketball that had rolled into his yard, according to neighbors and the girl's family 鈥 another in a string of recent shootings sparked by seemingly trivial circumstances.
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Seven of the sites are in central North Carolina and the other is in the western part of the state.
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Rep. Donnie Loftis of Gaston County said he was just outside the U.S. Capitol during the insurrection in January. Loftis has said he had 鈥渮ero involvement in the rioting鈥 and condemned how others went inside. At least one Democrat said Loftis' rally participation crossed the line.
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Gaston County commissioners voted 6-1 Monday night to move a Confederate monument that has stood in front of the courthouse since 1912.
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A group called "Retire the Red Raider" is lobbying the Gaston County school board to change the mascot for Belmont's South Point High School.
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Twelve volunteers will walk past a towering Confederate monument into the Gaston County Courthouse Tuesday to discuss whether that statue should be...
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'What I Am Missing': For High School Senior Brooke Cox, Science Olympiad And Tennis Are Memories NowThe pandemic has had an especially harsh impact on high school seniors in North Carolina. They've missed events they can't get back, like final鈥