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Located between the new and old Stanley White Recreation Center, the Redevelopment Commission has been in talks with CarolinaEast Health Systems to build and operate a clinic in the Duffyfield Area.
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During an inspection last week, operations staff discovered cracks in the original concrete in section N and started removing seats to inspect the extent of the damage and evaluate needs for repair, and an open area of approximately 700-square-feet was discovered underneath the aging concrete.
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The N.C. Department of Transportation says major ocean overwash is still occurring and another low pressure system forecast to arrive Wednesday.
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Contractors are now removing the equipment used to take the accumulated sand out of Bogue Sound – which means a temporary beach driving ban for safety reasons.
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The exercise will include a simulated aircraft mishap and mass casualty incident, and the execution of the base’s mass casualty plan for the rescue, triage, treatment, and transportation of military personnel and bystanders.
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Congressman Greg Murphy introduced the ‘EDUCATE Act’, the Embracing Anti-Discrimination, Unbiased Curricula, and Advancing Truth in Education Act, last week.
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North Carolina’s primary election results earlier this month have been made official, with a handful of key incumbents losing and a few U.S. House and statewide nominee races heading to runoffs.
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President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris stopped in Raleigh Tuesday to promote the administration's health care agenda.
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City officials say about 1,500 gallons was discharged into Peletier Creek in the Bogue Sound. They say discharge was caused by underground roots that damaged the pipes.
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Officials say commercial ships do not need to navigate under bridges to access either of North Carolina’s deep-water ports.