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State and federal leaders joined Burlington officials at a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening Friday.
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The 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law includes $8 billion to create 10 hydrogen hubs around the country.
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Republican U.S. Rep. Ted Budd has won North Carolina's open Senate seat. The three-term House member defeated Democrat Cheri Beasley on Tuesday and will succeed the retiring GOP Sen. Richard Burr.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence stumped in North Carolina on Wednesday in the final days before the midterm elections with U.S. Senate candidate Ted Budd, calling him one of the 鈥渟trongest conservative voices鈥 in the House, where he's served for the past six years.
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Budd's campaign reported over the weekend 鈥 on the Federal Election Commission's deadline date 鈥 that it raised $4.77 million during the three months ending Sept. 30. That's barely one-third the $13.36 million that Beasley told the FEC that she raised 鈥 in keeping with what her campaign already had disclosed last week.
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In what will likely be their only debate together, Democrat Cheri Beasley and Republican Ted Budd took questions Friday night at the Spectrum 瓜神app studio in Raleigh.
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The two major-party candidates seeking to succeed retiring North Carolina Republican Sen. Richard Burr are meeting for what is likely their only televised debate.
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On North Carolina鈥檚 horizon is a consequential midterm, which is headlined by an open U.S. Senate seat, and underscored in-part by races that will determine party control of the state Supreme Court.
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Democratic officials believe Budd's candidacy gives them a real chance at flipping a Senate seat 鈥 and the balance of power in Washington 鈥 this fall. Budd is set to appear alongside Trump on Friday night at a rally in Wilmington.
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The campaigns of Democrat Cheri Beasley and Republican Ted Budd said on Wednesday they would participate in an Oct. 7 debate that will be aired on Spectrum 瓜神app 1.