Bradley George
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The court ruled Friday that people convicted of felonies must complete their sentence, including probation and parole, before having their voting rights restored.
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A new report says a third of North Carolina's roads are in poor condition. It also includes suggestions for how the state can pay for its transportation needs.
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Teachers in Moore County Schools are now required to notify parents if a student wants to be addressed by different pronouns. It's part of a so-called Parents Bill of Rights approved by the school board.
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New Bern is the birthplace of Pepsi, and the city's Board of Aldermen will vote Tuesday night on a request to support a new museum honoring the soft drink.
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Hydrogen has the potential to be a limitless clean energy source. Duke Energy and Dominion seek to build one in the Southeast.
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The court issued rulings of the two cases just four months ago. The newly-constituted Republican court decided last month to rehear the case.
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A bill in the North Carolina House would require businesses to accept cash payments. It's in response to stores and restaurants that are going cashless.
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After months of discussion, the town of Pittsboro has sued over chemical contamination in the Haw River.
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North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis says he remains hopeful that Congress can come to an agreement on immigration reform. Tillis, a Republican, has co-sponsored a proposal with independent senator Kirsten Sinema of Arizona.
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North Carolina U.S. Senator Richard Burr gave his farewell speech on the Senate floor Wednesday. He is retiring after 28 years in Washington. In a nearly 30 minute speech, Burr said Congress needs more statesmen and fewer politicians.