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Mueller's family told The New York Times in August that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
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The majority of young men in Generation Z are gambling -- on sports, on pop culture events, on politics. They're also experiencing of the downsides of gambling.
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The leaders of both HUD-funded housing repair programs in western North Carolina told BPR there is not enough money to serve all applicants.
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The county’s population has boomed in recent decades — but some parts of its infrastructure, especially sidewalks, haven’t kept pace with the growth.
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Leaked database shows many guide signs on public lands are under review, with status uncertain
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It is still unclear whether Markwayne Mullin will continue Kristi Noem’s policies. He still needs to be confirmed by the Senate before taking over DHS.
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Around 35 miles from Linville Gorge to Mount Mitchell State Park are still under construction.
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Buncombe County Commissioner Martin Moore will become the first Black district attorney in the county’s history after winning the March 3 primary. He joins County Commissioner Al Whitesides and Sheriff Quinten Miller as the first African American men to hold their respective countywide positions.