Jacksonville leaders say the annexation would help it provide services to Camp Lejeune. But the proposal is opposed by some of the small communities near the base.
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A House Bill would give the City of Greenville and Pitt County more financial flexibility in funding agreements. Meanwhile, a parallel Senate bill seeks $10 million in state funds to build a new commercial passenger terminal.
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Republican leaders announced a high-level agreement on the state budget last month. Now, chairs are working through the finer details of the spending plan.
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The federal government is asking a judge to dismiss a class action lawsuit that challenges warrantless immigration arrests in North Carolina.
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Linda J. Staunch was surprised with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine award during the North Carolina Symphony's Patriotic Pops concert celebrating the America 250 initiative.
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Attendees signed the final steel beam before a crane hoisted it atop the new seven-story tower, completing the building's physical frame.
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Due South host Leoneda Inge takes a look at the soccer club scene on HBCU campuses.
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The UNC System's equality policy states that no employment position can speak on behalf of the university on social policies or “political controversies of the day.”
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Controversy over raccoon “T-shirt incident” raises employee concerns, community commentary.
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In addition to the parade, Pride festivities will include live music, drag performances, food trucks and vendors on Trade Street in downtown Winston-Salem.
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President Trump said Thursday that he was canceling strikes on Iran as talks were back on with Iran and a peace deal was imminent.
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Pope Leo XIV visited the Canary Islands on Thursday, where he issued a forceful defense of migrants.
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Moira Brown, perhaps the oldest of Scotland's Tartan Army of soccer fans, will be in Boston when Scotland's team plays against Haiti on June 13. "I'm the luckiest person in this world," she says.
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Friday's game, the first of three group stage matches for the U.S., has been eight years in the making as a generation of players has reached their prime just in time for a World Cup on home soil.
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Trump says a deal with Iran will be announced "soon," White House readies for UFC event as Trump navigates rocky political ground, Trump names new nominee for national intelligence director.