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A legislative oversight committee heard from Gov. Josh Stein's administration about its work on rebuilding. House Speaker Destin Hall says the committee's work will lead to new legislation and state funding.
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The Trump administration's push to pause federal research funding raised alarm bells among administrators and faculty at North Carolina's top research universities.
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Advocates say migration-related stressors can lead to mental health challenges for immigrants adapting to a new culture and language.
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One-day, open-house-style fairs are helping farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural producers connect with recovery resources after Hurricane Helene.
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State and local officials hailed the move as a much-needed boost to Western North Carolina’s economy after Hurricane Helene.
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In the final weeks of his unsuccessful campaign for governor, then-Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson struggled to raise money, while spending much of his remaining funds on campaign consultants, legal bills and parties.
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Hurricane Helene devastated one of the city’s pools, while another is being renovated.
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A third-party software provider that maintains student and teacher data for school districts across the country disclosed it suffered a data breach earlier this month.
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Albemarle is working to reopen the old Kings Mountain lithium mine, but a mysterious and offensive odor has some locals raising their eyebrows and wrinkling their noses at the project.
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Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs leads Republican challenger Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court.