Senator Budd called North Carolina "America’s 911," referring to the rapid-response capabilities of bases like Fort Liberty and Camp Lejeune.
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A public hearing is set for April 13th to discuss the future of Eastern Elementary and John Cotten Tayloe.
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Before this deal, the county only had one small 256-acre game tract. Now, the state is adding more than twenty miles of streams and vital wetlands to its public lands system.
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A ten-foot shark named Cayo and an eight-foot great white called Nori were recently tracked near Emerald Isle and Onslow Bay.
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North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has secured a second legal victory against FEMA to restore $200 million in disaster prevention funding. Meanwhile, North Carolina Senator Ted Budd is teaming up with Georgia Democrat Raphael Warnock on a new push to fix federal disaster relief.
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation began nightly lane closures on U-S 70 East this week to replace bridge joints.
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A recent dog parade on Capitol Hill was more than fluffy fun, it was also a chance for retiring Republican Sen. Thom Tillis to stretch his independent streak.
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The U.S. and Israeli joint attacks on Iran have prompted alarm and intense discussion among China's foreign policy elite as they prepare for a U.S. presidential visit.
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In California's greatest farming region, there's a water crisis from overpumping groundwater. The state passed a law in 2014 to restrict overdrawing the aquifers, and the limits are going into effect.
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Punch, a Japanese macaque, stole the hearts of millions after he was abandoned by his mom and rejected by some of his peers. Now, things are looking up for him.
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Kurdistan's deputy prime minister tells NPR that Kurdish forces will not enter Iran or join the war, insisting "this is not our war" despite pressure from Washington and regional tensions.
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Ukraine was forced to become a world leader in drone warfare due to Russia's invasion. The lessons Ukraine learned will now be used to help the U.S. and its allies facing a drone onslaught from Iran.
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According to warrants, Bryan Castillo was allegedly driving 100 miles per hour in a 55 miles per hour zone.
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Khalil, who was detained last March, sits at the vanguard of a battle over immigrants' due process and civil rights pit against the Trump administration's mass-detention and deportation policies.
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It comes as oil and gas prices soar, throwing the global economy into turmoil.
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The Greensboro Fire Department published its fiscal year 2024-2025 annual report.
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N.C. A&T was the first public institution of higher education for African Americans in North Carolina, established in 1891.