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U.S. immigration agents arrested more than 130 people in a weekend sweep through North Carolina's largest city. That's according to a federal official who spoke Monday about Charlotte. The governor warned that the crackdown effort is simply "stoking fear."
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Ecuadorians have decisively rejected a series of referendum measures, including plans for U.S. military bases and constitutional changes, handing President Daniel Noboa a major political setback amid rising gang violence.
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Middle-class families are struggling to afford insurance in southwest Florida. Realtors say a wave of foreclosures could be coming.
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Providers warn that allowing Medicaid reimbursement rate cuts to linger will have continued impact on patient care in North Carolina.
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U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested more than 130 people over the weekend in Charlotte. A spokeswoman told WFAE on Monday morning that those arrested were in the country illegally and that some have prior criminal histories, including charges such as larceny and assault. The agency did not identify any of those arrested.WFAE has requested that information to verify who is being taken into custody and whether they have any criminal record.
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Veterans with male breast cancer will face additional requirements to obtain VA care and disability benefits. The agency says the Biden Administration falsely classified men's breasts as reproductive organs.
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The Guilford County Democratic Party has selected former public school teacher Amanda Cook to fill the remainder of Brockman's term.
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The project would include a 31-mile, 30-inch diameter natural gas pipeline from Virginia to Rockingham County, NC. Officials previously denied this same permit in 2020.
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It was announced on Thursday that the jazz club Missy Lane's Assembly Room has closed.
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Speaker of the House Destin Hall and Senate Leader Phil Berger told Stein the special session is unconstitutional and unnecessary.
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The funds will go toward rebuilding sidewalks, replacing sewer infrastructure and other projects.
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Artist Kelsey Graywill recently installed the Hyperlocal Durham vending machine at Durham Food Hall, which sells zines about different aspects of Durham's history and culture — from urban foraging to the best spots in the city to cry in public.
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The latest on Border Patrol operations in NC, Asheville celebrates the 100th anniversary of early folk and country music recordings, and author Stephanie Elizondo Griest shares her new book Art Above Everything.
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People have been pretending to be Native American for decades. While talking about ethnic fraud is tricky, one Native scholar says it’s necessary.
