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Firefighters paddle 193 miles for charity
Allen Williford and Paul Zias are attempting to paddle the Neuse River from Raleigh to New Bern in less than a week. Comment?
Firefighters paddle 193 miles for charity
Allen Williford and Paul Zias are attempting to paddle the Neuse River from Raleigh to New Bern in less than a week. Comment?
Raleigh dancer Ariana DeBose sings and acts in Motown: The Musical
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In the theater world a triple threat is a performer who can sing, dance and act. 1 comment
Three in-state players to join Wolfpack football team
N.C. State football coach Dave Doeren announced three players from the state of North Carolina will join the Wolfpack squad this fall: New Berns Josh Taylor, Lucas Wilson from Winston-Salem and Carys Ben Grazen. Comment?
Three in-state players to join Wolfpack
N.C. State football coach Dave Doeren announced three players from the state of North Carolina will join the Wolfpack squad this fall: New Bern's Josh Taylor, Lucas Wilson from Winston-Salem and Cary's Ben Grazen. Comment?
Confederate battle flag of Bloody 6th regiment conserved for future generations
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The flag was carried by the 6thRegiment of North Carolina at the Battle of Sailors Creek in Virginia when it was captured by a Union soldier on April 6, 1865. Comment?
Battle flag of "Bloody 6th" regiment conserved for future generations
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The flag was carried by the 6th Regiment of North Carolina at the Battle of Sailor's Creek in Virginia when it was captured by a Union soldier on April 6, 1865. Comment?
FAA delays shutdown of airport control towers in NC, nationwide
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Yielding to legal challenges and safety warnings, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it will postpone until June 15 its plan to close air traffic control towers at 149 airports across the country, including five in North Carolina. Comment?
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Gower of Morehead City are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Shannon M. Gower, to Edward T. Hoffman, III, of Raleigh. Comment?
NC rallies put local face on gay marriage push
The Campaign for Southern Equality and other groups plan candlelight rallies Tuesday in Asheville, Charlotte, Greensboro, Hendersonville, Hickory, New Bern and Raleigh. Comment?
Postal workers picket, rally near Capitol against 5-day delivery plan
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About 40 people braved inclement weather on Sunday to protest proposed cuts to the U.S. Postal Service that would end Saturday delivery. Comment?
FAA closing 5 air traffic towers in NC, 3 in SC
The closures starting next month will not force any of the airports to shut down. Comment?
Charlotte, Hendersonville among NCPA award winners
The Charlotte Observer won the General Excellence award for daily newspapers with circulation over 35,000. The Times-News won for dailies between 12,500 and 35,000, and The Herald won for dailies under 12,500. The Chapel Hill News won for non-daily newspapers with circulation under 10,000. The State Port Pilot of Southport topped newspapers with ... (more) Comment?
Board of Governors election recount yields new result
A math error resulted in a state House recount, more debate and a partially different result Thursday in the election for eight UNC Board of Governors seats. Comment?
Nurse anesthetists in North Carolina battle bill to put doctor supervision requirements into law
Certified nurse anesthetists now may work either in collaboration with or under supervision of doctors, an arrangement that bill sponsors say leaves the CNA-physician relationship vulnerable to interpretation and possible litigation. Comment?
In prison for 34 years, but 'God knows I'm innocent'
SBI legal counsel in 1997. Replied to a letter from a lawyer trying to help Sledge that the SBI had not been involved in the case. Comment?
The N.C. High School Sand Volleyball Association, a non-profit organization formed in 2012 to promote high school level sand volleyball in the state, will hold its first round of competition this weekend. Comment?
Columbus County hog farmer convicted of polluting Waccamaw to return to court
A Columbus County hog farmer convicted of intentionally discharging hog waste into a Waccamaw River tributary is scheduled to appear before a federal judge Friday for failing to comply with his year-old plea agreement. Comment?
Dome: Gun resolution has some lawmakers questioning the facts
An official statement affirming the N.C. Houses support of the Second Amendment won approval in a committee Tuesday but questions linger about the wording of the non-binding resolution. Comment?
Dome: Veteran GOP lawmaker cautions colleagues use of power
The Senate GOP-driven bill to replace the members of key state commissions with new appointees and, in some cases, to make the panels more business-friendly, continues to make some Republicans uncomfortable. Comment?