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Opposition to data centers is 'catching a fire' across North Carolina, spurring political challenges
As local officials in North Carolina consider whether to approve data center projects or halt development with moratoriums, their decisions are having political repercussions.
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Migrants deported from the U.S. routinely disappear into El Salvador's prisons the moment they land or in the weeks that follow. Many remain incommunicado from family and lawyers for years.
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Most of the money is for debris removal and road repair.
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Competing proposals from AdventHealth, UNC Health are rejected; Novant Health gets green light for 34-bed hospital in Arden.
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County government’s initial plans would boost spending by 15%, compared to about 5.6% for the city.
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A Transylvania County science research and education center with roots in the Space Race is getting back to its original mission, helping NASA track astronauts as they head to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
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Chai Pani Restaurant Group and Montgomery Sky Farm were recognized for Outstanding Restaurateur and Best Chef: Southeast.
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The project is already in the federal government’s pipeline. The big question now is how local governments will fund their part of it.