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The United States successfully argued for the removal of the jury trial option in the Cap Lejeune toxic water case.
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The bill comes in response to recent protests on college campuses in which some of the protesters wore face masks.
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Hal Weatherman has won the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor and Dave Boliek won the GOP for state auditor.
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The state’s Child Fatality Task Force found that 1,500 children died in North Carolina in 2022, the highest level in more than a decade.
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The state says the company didn’t notify them of the spill, as is required under the terms of their permit, and that the irrigation fields need maintenance and the vegetative cover in the sprayfields needs improvement.
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Officials say crews are on the scene at New Frontier Way, and an evacuation zone is in place.
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The National Park Service will provide transportation via the 8:45 a.m. ferry, so volunteers are asked to be at the Harker's Island Visitor Center by 8:00 AM to fill out some paperwork.
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Park officials say it is a Loggerhead nest.
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North Carolina’s Secretary of Adult Correction Todd Ishee said it’s critical that people leaving prison get the services they need to be successful and avoid ending up back behind bars, and the spending is a major step forward in the goal to serve all 100 counties with local reentry councils.
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Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said the Yellow-legged hornet is no more harmful to humans than other hornets, but it can have a devastating impact on both managed and wild bees, especially honeybees.