Governor Josh Stein released a scathing statement, saying the display "does not reflect the North Carolina that we love" and demanded organizers "stop dishonoring" the state flag. Mount Olive Pickle Company, a major corporate sponsor of the pavilion, pulled its support and participation entirely.
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Beachgoers heading out for the July Fourth holiday should prepare for rough surf and an elevated risk of dangerous rip currents along the beaches.
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Utility touts new advances in quick outage response as a tactic for fighting disaster-related outages.
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Experts say the tragedy serves as a harsh reminder of how discarded or lost fishing gear can devastate marine life.
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The measure, which still needs approval from the full House and Senate, would restore "Fort Liberty" and other base names that were used from 2023 to 2025.
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Troops engaged in high-intensity live-fire drills, amphibious beach assaults, aviation operations, and advanced reconnaissance missions. Commanders say the extensive training successfully boosted combat readiness and communication between the allied nations.
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Shelter staff discovered the animals packed together inside a single kennel left in the parking lot sometime overnight on Friday.
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The $3 billion, 500-bed hospital would be a joint project of Duke Health and UNC Health.
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The Democratic Senate nominee spoke at a campaign event in Asheville, arguing that the region "desperately needs more federal funding."
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