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Some UNC-Chapel Hill students set up an encampment midday Friday to protest the ongoing war in Gaza.
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Prison leaders say that 2024 will be an inflection year to make significant progress breaking down barriers formerly incarcerated people face when returning to the community.
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A non-profit is partnering with the shelter to launch the field trip program for large canines.
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eCourts is meant to replace North Carolina's 1980s-era mainframe and computer-based paper court management system believed by many to be obsolete. However, attorneys and court personnel have complained that eCourts have slowed things down, plus the company that installed the new system is facing a class-action lawsuit over alleged wrongful detentions due to eCourts.
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Chief Justice John Roberts visited Durham to help bestow a posthumous award on former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
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Tenants from across the state have come together to form the North Carolina Tenants Union, a statewide organization fighting for housing as a human right.
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Plans for the state’s first recreational marijuana sales are on hold as the Eastern Band of Cherokee announces their marijuana dispensary will only sell medical marijuana during its grand opening.
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The 2,200 CFOs surveyed predict gross domestic product will grow 2.2% over the next four quarters.
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Rescue efforts have turned to recovery after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. A federal investigation is underway as the region braces for a long and costly reconstruction.
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A day after Homeland Security Investigations officials descended on Sean Combs' Miami and Los Angeles residences, his lawyers are calling it an "unprecedented ambush."
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President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will team up in Raleigh, North Carolina, for an event focused on promoting their health care agenda. North Carolina is the final stop on Biden's tour of battleground states since his State of the Union earlier this month.
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A challenge by 26th Regiment group who funded restoration of the Confederate-era monument fails at state's highest court.