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UNC-Chapel Hill's Students Demand Action group held a "Walkout and Heal" event Friday in response to recent gun-related lockdowns on campus.
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60 years ago, on Sept. 15, 1963, "Four Little Girls" were killed in a bombing set by the Ku Klux Klan at 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. Some who lived through the trauma wonder if anything has changed.
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RDU Airport CEO Michael Landguth stressed the new connection isn’t just for people flying to Germany.
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Nearly a year after a mass shooting in Raleigh's Hedingham neighborhood, the memory of Rob Steele's late fiancée is fresh in his mind as he starts a campaign for Raleigh City Council.
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Sanitation workers in Durham who demanded pay raises, bonuses and permanent work last week have ended their strike to "keep their commitment to the community."
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A nonprofit research institute is working with several agencies and organizations to provide services for missing person cases at the NC Missing Persons Day event.
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Local officials in Fayetteville and nonprofit Vision Resource Center recently opened what officials say is the first of its kind “Braille Trail” in the state.
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It comes two weeks after its factories in Western North Carolina abruptly closed, leaving hundreds of workers without jobs.
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Operation Dismount is a task force put together to identify people illegally operating ATVs and dirt bikes that pose a threat to pedestrians and other motorists on streets and highways.
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The singer of such hits as "Walking on the Sun" and "All Star" died of acute liver failure in his home in Boise, Idaho.
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A pedestrian safety campaign in the Town of Davidson takes a new turn this week when police begin handing out $30 citations — like parking tickets — to people who cross streets at the wrong time or place.
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The historic Strayhorn House, originally built and owned by former slaves, will be awarded the plaque due to its significant role in Carrboro.