Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said more than 500 wildfires have scorched more than 2,200 acres in just the last few weeks.
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Brett Barley, who was out on his Sea-Doo, captured incredible footage of hundreds of Spinner Sharks engulfing his personal watercraft while devouring schools of menhaden.
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The committee did not take up a pair of proposals that would have curbed tax exemptions or refunds for hospital systems.
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The Ocracoke Access Alliance is pitching a $10 fee for the Hatteras-Ocracoke route and $20 dollars for mainland ferries. The plan calls for a total toll waiver for verified Ocracoke residents.
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The change follows massive first-quarter fundraising numbers from former Governor Roy Cooper, who brought in nearly $14 million dollars—more than double the $5 million raised by Republican Michael Whatley.
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Chancellor Aswani Volety shared initial plans at a UNC Board of Governors meeting Wednesday.
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Nearly half of all people detained by federal immigration agents during "Operation Charlotte's Web" last November had no criminal record, according to new data obtained by the Deportation Data Project.
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Chancellors are required to live in their official residences, which has occasionally posed some challenges.
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Three Black transgender women chronicle alleged abuses they faced while serving time in men's prisons in North Carolina.
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Officials say safety starts with a simple rule: assume an alligator is present in any coastal body of water."
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As Pope Leo continues his 11-day tour of Africa, the visit is being overshadowed by tensions with Washington.
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The American Academy of Neurology issued guidance on using wearable data devices, like smartwatches or an Oura Ring, to track key health metrics that can help flag serious conditions.
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Trump announces planned Iran war peace talks, Tehran signals it may boycott negotiations amid ongoing U.S. naval pressure, businesses can now apply for Trump tariff refunds.
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The Trump administration has released new data on the country's HIV/AIDS work abroad. It is claiming the numbers are good news, but many HIV experts say they paint a worrisome picture.
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