Page held a significant lead in the two politicians' home of Rockingham County, and Berger could not catch up in rural Guilford County. The race is almost certainly headed to a recount.
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Morehead City voters cast their ballots a second time, and unseated incumbent Mayor Jerry Jones. Lee Stiles won the race with 67 percent of the vote.
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A major shift is coming to some area law enforcement offices.
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Five Forsyth County voters spoke with WFDD about what drove them to the polls on Tuesday.
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North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis criticized DHS Secretary Kristi Noem in a U.S. Senate hearing Tuesday for her handling of DHS and federal immigration enforcement.
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About 50 people gathered in uptown Charlotte Monday night to protest against the U.S. attack on Iran and its involvement in the Middle East.
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While the city has declined to provide specific details regarding the reason for the move, they have confirmed the suspension went into effect last Wednesday.
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The Governor warned that while the fighting is happening thousands of miles away, its effects could reach North Carolina through heightened cybersecurity risks and potential "lone wolf" threats.
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Officials say it’s not just about preserving a view, because the wetlands serve as a natural filtration system for the Albemarle-Pamlico estuary and provide a critical buffer against coastal flooding.
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The HOME Expansion Act would modernize a key Department of Housing and Urban Development program that supports the construction and repair of affordable homes.
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Officials with Goose Masters say their dogs provide a critical layer of biosecurity for parks, farms, and corporate campuses as concerns over the H5N1 virus rise. Canada geese are considered super-spreaders of the virus, leaving behind pounds of droppings that can contaminate water and soil.
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The process is straightforward: when cleaning a catch, anglers should leave the head and tail attached and drop the carcass at one of eight freezer locations ranging from Morehead City to Ocean Isle.
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Locally, East Carolina University is one of the key institutions in the twenty-five-member coalition working to bridge this gap.
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Congressman Don Davis says these steps are vital to protect civilian populations and safeguard the nation’s most sensitive defense secrets.
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The fallout from the approval of a data center proposal may have reshaped the Stokes County Board of Commissioners. WFDD spoke with voters after two incumbents were defeated in the GOP primary.
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The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has released an updated inventory of the state’s greenhouse gas emissions, detailing trends in the pollutants most responsible for climate change.
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Lindo is nominated for best supporting actor for his role in Sinners. At the BAFTA awards on Sunday, Lindo was presenting when a man with Tourette syndrome in the audience yelled out a racial slur.
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North Carolina saw a record high total voters for a midterm primary election, but it wasn't the highest turnout by percentage terms.
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Silfab Solar leaked 300 gallons of potassium hydroxide solution earlier this week, with the spill reaching in and around the plant’s onsite retention pond. Early Thursday morning, the company reported a second incident — this time involving hydrofluoric acid.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem “created extraordinary bureaucratic gridlock,” according to Senate Democrats.
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Murphy Campbell is recording hundred-year-old ballads for the first time this summer.
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Art Pope talks to WUNC’s Higher Education reporter on the UNC BOG’s decision to raise tuition for the first time in nine years.
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The Back @ Home Program relied on Covid-ERA funds to house people in need. When those ran out, tenants faced a fiscal cliff with just a month's notice.
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Middle East war enters 6th day with Israel and the U.S. continuing to hit Iran as the conflict continues to spread across the region.