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A bill working its way through the N.C. House of Representatives would allow civil lawsuits against individuals for development decisions they make on city councils or planning boards.
It is essential that public employees be able to speak freely on matters of public concern without fear of retaliatory dismissal.” ...
Under House Bill 821, which received approval by the House Transportation Committee in April, a Class C driver's license ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – Over 100 North Carolinians who lost their lives on the job were honored Monday for Workers Memorial ...
May 10-11: Carolina Indie Fest - Carolina Indie Fest is a free two-day multi-stage music festival located in downtown Sanford ...
A $392,256 winning Cash 5 ticket is expiring on Sunday, May 4! The ticket was sold at Circle K on Owen Drive in Fayetteville ...
A popular frozen custard chain is expanding in the Triangle with a new location in Raleigh. Andy’s Frozen Custard, which has two Wake County stores, is building a new shop in the Midtown area. The ...
A rarely seen species of whale became stranded alive on a North Carolina island, only to perish before help could arrive, ...
On Monday the state House is scheduled to advance 22 bills through their final committee, setting them up for a vote on the ...
It still blows my mind at how many burger joints there are in Raleigh; it seems like there’s a burger joint around every ...
Clemson baseball experienced its first series sweep after losing to NC State on the road. Here's what the Tigers displayed in ...
As lawmakers grapple with funding and policy decisions to address child care challenges, local leaders are supporting ...