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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is poised to release a new recovery plan for the species. Its success will rely heavily on cooperation from private landowners.
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The National Weather Service says Hurricane Idalia will bring heavy rain and winds to the Triangle on Thursday. Some places south of Raleigh can expect wind gusts of up to 40 mph at times.
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Eastern North Carolina is the only place in the world endangered red wolves roam wild. On Wednesday, the U.S. government agreed to settle a lawsuit with conservation groups and commit to releasing more red wolves in the state.
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Vibrio infection reports associated with brackish water contact have increased in recent decades and the range of waters associated with infection has spread north due to increasing water temperatures, officials said.
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The Coast Guard sent two boats and a helicopter. The Coast Guard says one person was pinned under the airboat and may have suffered a chest and head injury.
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Tornado damage to Pfizer plant will probably create long-term shortages of some drugs hospitals needPfizer says all employees were accounted for after Wednesday's storm. It also says it is still assessing damage.
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More members of the state commission that oversees local government audits are raising concerns about Elizabeth City's finances.
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A new funding opportunity is available for a North Carolina grad student to study these habitats developing across the state’s East Coast.
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Celebrated Pit Master Ed Mitchell and his son Ryan have published their first cookbook that also tells the story of their family in Wilson, North Carolina and how the African American enslaved way of cooking 'whole hog' stands today.
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The justices declined without comment Monday to hear an appeal from the Charter Day School in the eastern North Carolina town of Leland. A federal appeals court had ruled the school’s dress code violated students' constitutional rights.