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Usually the swearing in of a mayor gets little notice. Not so with Franklin mayor Bob Scott, who was sworn in for his second term, an event that’s gotten…
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A measure allowing some court officials to refuse to perform gay marriage responsibilities because of their religious beliefs has become law in North…
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Updated 11:09 PM Wednesday:Two controversial bills: one concerning gay marriage, the other abortion, are closer to becoming law after votes…
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Representatives of Equality North Carolina are preparing to return to Raleigh for this year's Day of Action event at the Legislative Building and to talk…
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Five hundred civil rights activists are expected to attend the two day weekend conference. The conference is being hosted by the Campaign for Southern…
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We’ve been hearing from area lawmakers over the past week. Many were home last week for their version of spring break and that gave us a chance to speak…
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We’ve been talking with area lawmakers over the past week as many were home for a week-long recess last week. Today we’re focusing on an interview with…
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We’ve been conducting interviews with area lawmakers over the past week, as many were home for their version of spring break. Our conversations continue…
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We’re hearing from state legislators this week who are home for a week-long recess. WCQS reached out to members of both parties and is airing the…
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Attorney General Roy Cooper said Wednesday he supports requiring North Carolina police to wear body cameras and rejects proposals allowing public…