Bradley George
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The North Carolina Department of Commerce is out with economic distress rankings for all 100 counties.
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Grant applications are now open for projects that preserve North Carolina farmland, as the amount of farmable land in the state continues to shrink.
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More than one million North Carolinians have voted early for next week's elections. In-person early voting wraps up on Saturday and photo ID is not required to vote.
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Tuesday is the last day to request an absentee ballot for the upcoming midterm election on November 8.
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A powerful Republican congressman from North Carolina says the U.S. needs to do more to promote nuclear power around the world and is asking the U.S. Treasury Secretary to help.
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North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein has filed two more lawsuits over P-FAS contamination. At issue is a chemical foam used to fight fires.
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Four state attorneys-general, including North Carolina's Josh Stein, are investigating complaints against solar installation company based in Mooresville.
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The North Carolina Supreme Court heard arguments this week in a case involving P-FAS contamination. At issue is whether the state can sue holding companies created by DuPont, which once operated a plant in Fayetteville that's responsible for dumping chemicals into the Cape Fear River.
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President Biden named the director of a new federal health research agency this week. State leaders want the agency to set up shop in North Carolina.