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North Carolina's moratorium on evictions is set to expire on June 30. Gov. Roy Cooper says he will decide before then whether to extend the ban.The…
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Immigration law is complex, and there is a short supply of lawyers in North Carolina who are specifically certified in it. The certification is one way to…
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North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services announced on Wednesday that it will now pay for residents to have at-home COVID-19 test kits…
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One day after a Historic Latta Plantation Juneteenth event listing was removed from the website and condemned by local government officials as…
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Gov. Roy Cooper has set ambitious goals for wind energy off the North Carolina coast over the next two decades as part of his plan to fight climate change…
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A unanimous ruling out of the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday will affect thousands of North Carolina immigrants who have received temporary protected…
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Duke Energy is asking regulators to approve a $56 million plan to expand electric vehicle charging in North Carolina.The Charlotte-based company says it…
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Charlotte-area pool and hot tub owners may have a hard time finding chlorine tablets to sanitize their swimming pools because of a nationwide…
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In 2016, North Carolina modified how it releases video from police body-worn cameras to the public. Previously, it was up to law enforcement to release…
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Duke Energy is at the center of another ad campaign in the debate over how North Carolina's energy system should evolve.Two environmental groups - the…