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Wawa has hundreds of locations, and it’s planning to build another one in Kill Devil Hills soon.
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A farm in Nash County is supplying eggs for the White House’s annual event.
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Field trips to plantations look a little different for Nash Central High School's APUSH class.
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Gov. Roy Cooper on Thursday urged the operators of a large western North Carolina paper mill set to shutter to find a way to keep it running, saying a closure would have a “devastating effect” on the region and its people.
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State and weather officials gave tips about how to ready for severe weather during the annual statewide tornado drill.
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North Carolina Forest Service officials are giving tips to residents to help prevent human-caused wildfires.
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The report says North Carolina ranked ninth in the U.S. for tech job growth from 2016 to 2021.
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The advocacy nonprofit LatinxEd has released a report calling for more investment in education support for Latino students, who now make up 18 percent of North Carolina's public schools students.
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Two state lawmakers are urging Governor Roy Cooper to ban TikTok downloads on state employees' work devices. It's part of a larger movement among American politicians to question whether the Chinese-owned social media company could pose a threat to national security.
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Duke Energy officials answered questions from the North Carolina Utilities Commission during a public briefing Tuesday. The company offered more details about its decision to implement rolling blackouts for the first time in its history.