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In a 2-1 vote at the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, judges say it's too late to change maps ahead of the 2024 election.
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Located at the Craven County Industrial Park, the Wirthwein New Bern Corp. has notified the state of anticipated layoffs.
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State officials have levied an $18,000 fine and a criminal investigation is ongoing.
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Sen. Thom Tillis joins two other GOP Senators in criticizing Trump over his recent comments.
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The Cape Hatteras National Seashore closed the Buxton Beach Access and an additional stretch of beach because of petroleum odors and sheen on the ocean water.
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Greene County officials say people there and in surrounding counties may hear explosives, fireworks and cannons noises as part of a film production that is taking place in the Scuffleton area.
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Goldsboro police visited the “Tent City” on Tuesday to notify occupants that they trespassing on the private property in the woods between Target and the railroad tracks on Royall Ave.
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He said nearly 3,400 North Carolinians lost their lives in fentanyl-related overdoses last year -- or more than nine every day -- and issued a call-to-action.
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The two-term Democratic governor is putting in a lot of energy in his final year in office arguing that the General Assembly’s expansion of Opportunity Scholarships undermines public schools.
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That's according to a survey of Chief Financial Officers conducted by Duke University's Fuqua business school and Federal Reserve Banks in Richmond and Atlanta.