Meteorologists with the National Weather Service warn that a powerful cold front will trigger intense thunderstorms through this Monday evening. The primary threat is damaging straight-line winds exceeding 70 miles per hour, but Meteorologist Nick Pietro said large hail, and the potential for isolated, strong tornadoes are possible.
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Small-town accountant and minister Patricia Smith pulled off an upset in this month's primary over a six-term incumbent Rep. Shelly Willingham, known for crossing party lines.
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The leaders of both HUD-funded housing repair programs in western North Carolina told BPR there is not enough money to serve all applicants.
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The proposal would consolidate funds from the county and cities of High Point and Greensboro to address priorities like shelters.
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The red-haired social media phenomenon is making waves for his hot takes on real estate, local politics and everything in between.
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The closure comes after a forensic accounting firm uncovered the appearance of missing funds, leading the city to place four department employees on paid administrative leave.
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The rally follows recent ACLU findings that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement—or ICE—is considering a contract with the GEO Group to transform the shuttered Winton prison into an immigration detention facility. Local organizers, including the group "The Cultivator," argue the move would strain rural healthcare resources and create a climate of fear.
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The New River YMCA and the Onslow Victims Center are hosting the event to celebrate her legacy of service to local children and families.
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Washington Police discovered a three-month-old and a two-year-old inside a vehicle outside the local Walmart on Sunday while investigating a shoplifting report.
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Kitzinger, who represents District 6 on the school board, is charged with simple assault and misdemeanor domestic violence. Beaver faces charges of assault on a female.
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