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The ban allows private citizens to sue local government if they permit camping on public property. The legislation allows the creation of dedicated camping areas, as long as they don't impact businesses or residential areas. The bill doesn't provide any funding for dealing with homelessness.
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Greenville Mayor P.J. Connelly signed an emergency proclamation ordering minors under eighteen off central business district streets from 11:00 p.m. Saturday night until 6:00 a.m. Sunday morning. The move follows a "teen takeover" threat and recent downtown fights that resulted in twelve juveniles being detained.
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Emergency room care remains covered for everyone, and doctor offices are unaffected.
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Corporals Johnny Tamayo and Emily Martinez, both with the 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, were out with friends at the Unhinged night club June of 2025 when shots rang out.
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The Corolla Wild Horse Fund says apples can be deadly to the Outer Banks' famous wild horses, causing fatal choking and colic.
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