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First it was Fort Bragg, named in honor of a Confederate general. Then it was Fort Liberty. Now, the North Carolina Army installation is officially Fort Bragg again, only this time in honor of a World War II paratrooper and Silver Star recipient from Maine. A ceremony Friday celebrated the post's new namesake, Pfc. Roland L. Bragg.
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After N.C. Attorney General Jeff Jackson filed several lawsuits to block President Donald Trump's executive orders, the state Senate is now trying to block Jackson from filing similar legal challenges.
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New policies limiting transgender rights 鈥 including restricting access to gender-affirming care 鈥 add emotional and mental strain to transgender youth and their families.
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Demonstrators gathered in downtown Raleigh Wednesday to protest the recent actions of President Donald Trump's administration.
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President Trump touted an 鈥渁ll-of-the-above鈥 approach to powering the country. Now, it looks like 鈥渁ll of the above鈥 does not include wind energy. Trump issued an order on Monday banning new offshore wind leases 鈥 but what does this mean for North Carolina鈥檚 budding wind farms?
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Ryan Wesley Routh, who previously lived in Greensboro, was convicted of weapons charges and other crimes in North Carolina.
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The election is over, but many big questions remain for the political future of our nation. Which political party will control the U.S. Senate? Will the鈥
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The election is over, but many big questions remain for the political future of our nation. Which political party will control the U.S. Senate? Will the鈥
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Three major broadcast news networks cut away from President Donald Trump鈥檚 press conference last week because of his on-air lies about election fraud.鈥
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More than a third of registered voters in the U.S. have already cast their ballots. North Carolina saw visits from the president and vice president this鈥