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North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, the only high-profile Democrat to announce his candidacy for governor in 2024, outlined an extensive list of policy goals three days before a General Assembly deadline designed to pare down legislation that will be considered through next year.
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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 — another in a string of recent shootings sparked by seemingly trivial circumstances.
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In her State of the City address, Durham Mayor Elaine O'Neal discussed several issues the city is facing, including access to transportation and economic opportunity.
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The N.C. House voted Wednesday morning to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of a controversial gun bill. It’s Republicans’ first veto override since 2018.
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Gov. Roy Cooper is creating a new "Office of Violence Prevention" to address the uptick in gun-related deaths and injuries.
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Republicans in the North Carolina General Assembly think they can override a gubernatorial veto with a measure that would eliminate the state's permit requirement for purchasing a handgun.
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The teenage suspect of a shooting rampage in northeast Raleigh that killed five people and injured two others suffered from a nonfatal, self-inflicted gunshot wound when he was captured by a tactical robot hours after a shootout with police, according to the Wake County district attorney.
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The fiancé of Mary Marshall, one of the victims of the Oct. 13 mass shooting in Raleigh's Hedingham neighborhood, spoke at a memorial in downtown Raleigh Sunday afternoon. Local and state officials also called for an end to gun violence.
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The first public funerals for victims of a mass shooting in Raleigh were held over the weekend. The wife of one of the victims, an off-duty police officer, recalled how she tried to save him after he was shot.
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Just over 5 miles into her Thursday evening run along the familiar Neuse River Greenway, Raleigh mother of three Susan Karnatz was fatally shot by a 15-year-old boy whose shooting rampage killed five people, wounded two and frightened hundreds more in surrounding neighborhoods.