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  • Republicans axe NC State student center as an early voting site
  • As ICE presence at World Cup looms, fans and local leaders prepare
  • What you need to know about the flesh-eating New World screwworm
  • More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

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  • Republicans axe NC State student center as an early voting site
  • As ICE presence at World Cup looms, fans and local leaders prepare
  • What you need to know about the flesh-eating New World screwworm
  • More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

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  • Republicans axe NC State student center as an early voting site

    6 hours ago
  • As ICE presence at World Cup looms, fans and local leaders prepare

    12 hours ago
  • What you need to know about the flesh-eating New World screwworm

    13 hours ago
  • More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

    17 hours ago
  • Corporate logos abound on White House grounds in prep for fights by Trump-allied UFC

    18 hours ago
  • Merger oversight out, but whistleblower protections and CEO pay caps remain in NC hospital bill

    19 hours ago
  • North Carolina’s Senate race no longer a toss-up, top forecasters say, with Cooper in the lead

    20 hours ago
  • Trump says ‘great settlement’ of Iran war in the works, signing ceremony soon

    1 day ago
  • NC Democrats highlight impacts on state workers’ pay due to years with no state budget

    1 day ago
  • Head of Social Security challenged by lawmakers over long lines, wait times

    2 days ago
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Rep. Sarah Stevens resigns from NC House to focus on Supreme Court race

admin4 days ago03 mins

Rep. Sarah Stevens is resigning from the North Carolina House effective June 16 as she vies for a seat on the state Supreme Court.

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Crypto ATM regulations move forward in NC despite pushback from industry

admin4 days ago04 mins

A proposal to regulate the growing cryptocurrency ATM industry in North Carolina is moving forward in the state House — but not without some concessions to the industry.

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Trump says Iran downed a US Army Apache helicopter, vows response

admin4 days ago04 mins

President Donald Trump said Tuesday the United States will retaliate after Iran shot down a U.S. Army Apache helicopter late Monday over the Strait of Hormuz, and that the two American pilots aboard were unharmed.

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Trump administration swiftly moves ahead on plans to restrict voting by mail in the states

admin4 days ago05 mins

Amid a series of lawsuits, President Donald Trump’s administration is now moving to carry out a March 31 executive order restricting voting by mail ahead of the November midterm elections.

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After nursing home crises, states target private equity’s role

admin4 days ago010 mins

Private equity’s foray into healthcare over the past several years, particularly into hospital ownership, has drawn public outrage and legislative scrutiny. It’s all happening as states are staring down steep federal cuts to Medicaid.

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North Carolina set to nearly double remote charter academies next year

admin4 days ago03 mins

North Carolina is expected to nearly double its remote charter academies next school year, according to state education officials.

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Amid solid job numbers, a North Carolina economist sees troubling headwinds

admin4 days ago03 mins

Kenan Institute Research Economist Sarah Dickerson characterizes the latest national jobs report as “solid and steady.” But if you are looking for a job this summer, Dickerson says the job market does not appear to be strengthening, either.

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Trump administration grants Duke Energy $28.4M for NC coal plant

admin4 days ago04 mins

Person County’s Roxboro plant is one of 13 projects across the country selected to receive grant funding from the U.S. Department of Energy.

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States Newsroom’s Jonathan Shorman on voting rights, Trump and the GOP’s efforts to cling to power

admin4 days ago02 mins

With fall elections looming larger and larger on the horizon, President Trump and his allies are pursuing ever more brazen efforts to cling to power and we’ll discuss some of them and the pushback they’re attracting in an extended conversation with States Newsroom national democracy reporter, Jonathan Shorman

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Amy Beros discusses the persistent hunger crisis that plagues central and eastern North Carolina

admin4 days ago02 mins

Summer brings new challenges to families facing food insecurity. Newsline spoke to the President and CEO of the Foodbank of Central and Eastern North Carolina about the economic hardships these families are facing.

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