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Tropical Storm Colin could bring sustained winds of 40 mp/h. Flash flooding is possible in some areas.
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1.4 million North Carolinians will travel 50 miles or more over the 4th of July weekend, according to AAA Carolinas.
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The justices will consider whether state courts, finding violations of their state constitutions, can order changes to federal elections and the once-a-decade redrawing of congressional districts. The case probably will be argued in the fall.
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Across North Carolina, clinics that provide abortions have seen a spike in patient calls after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday.
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The Senate voted for a House measure that keeps lawful the production and sale of industrial hemp and products derived from hemp like CBD.
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ECSU is the only university in the state that offers a four-year Aviation Science and Unmanned Aircraft Systems degree.
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The appeals court declared that the trial judge erred in his jury instructions to the point that it called the verdicts into question.
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Durham County commissioner Nida Allam says the county should investigate funding reproductive health services — including abortion — now that Roe versus Wade has been overturned.
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Republican lawmakers are attempting again to advance a measure that would require North Carolina’s sheriffs to learn the immigration status of their jails’ inmates and assist federal agents who want to detain them.
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WUNC's Jeff Tiberii and Dave DeWitt break down the biennial state budget
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A House judiciary committee approved the measure Tuesday, which attempts to bring the Council of State's activities more in line with government bodies that comply with open meetings and public records laws.
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The plaintiffs, one an atheist and the other an agnostic, say the daily prayer meetings went against their respective religious beliefs.