Onslow County Emergency Services and several local fire departments responded to the large fire burning in the woods in the Crown Point area, and are working in coordination with NC Forestry's planes and plows.
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County officials said ATF assistance is standard protocol for fires involving churches or religious-affiliated facilities.
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The major dispute has arisen over a document that the Department of Justice claims is privileged.
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Rip currents have caused nearly 200 deaths along the Carolina coast since 2000, and they are the number one cause of weather-related deaths in eastern North Carolina.
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Pastor William Barber and two other people were arrested by Capitol Police on Tuesday.
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The Criminal Illegal Alien Enforcement Act would require sheriffs to keep undocumented inmates 48 hours past their release date and notify ICE two hours before an inmate is released.
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North Carolina hasn't had any executions since 2006 due to legal challenges, and lethal injection is the only legal method here.
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State Auditor Dave Bolieck, a Republican, asked for the changes. It would let him fire or discipline any employees hired after July first at his discretion. That could include dozens of potential employees who would be part of a proposed state government efficiency effort.
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The state fell 5 places in the latest annual report from the National Education Association.
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