Gov. Josh Stein has asked the Office of Management and Budget exempt all Tropical Storm Helene recovery efforts in Western ...
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North Carolina Declares Emergency as Hurricane Imelda & Humberto Create Double Storm Threat
Hurricane Imelda brought destructive winds, waves, and flooding to North Carolina’s coast, collapsing an unoccupied home in Buxton. Officials declared a state of emergency as dangerous surf and strong ...
A North Carolina state board has provided new information regarding the death of a toddler at a Greensboro dental office.
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Category 1 Hurricane Imelda rolling toward Bermuda may become Cat. 2, windy in North Carolina
Tropical Storm Imelda churning up east coast; Inland impacts continue Tuesday ...
The High Point area will miss the brunt of Tropical Storm Imelda as the weather system made a welcome turn to the east Monday into the Atlantic Ocean and away from land. Imelda brought rain and gusty ...
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Meet the candidates: Southport Board of Aldermen Ward 2
Three candidates are in the race for one Ward 2 seat on the Southport Board of Aldermen. Bonnie L. Bray, Paul Gross, Nelson E ...
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Officer-involved shooting reported during narcotics investigation, Surry County officials say
A busy highway in the Piedmont Triad is closed due to a law enforcement presence, according to officials with Surry County ...
Trump has not succeeded in establishing a Hitler dictatorship, but he certainly is trying to establish an autocratic regime.” ...
A government shutdown could go into effect by 12 a.m. on Oct. 1 if Congress does not pass a funding bill tonight.
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200 NC state workers face furloughs if federal government shutdown happens, says state officials
According to the NCSOHR, close to 200 employees will be furloughed if the federal shutdown happens, leaving them without pay until a resolution can be reached.
The extent of the federal government's shutdown remains unclear. Here's what we know about the Blue Ridge Parkway, WNC's national forests and more.
Students’ access to digital devices has improved significantly as schools across the United States continue investing in technology infrastructure. A 2023 report from the National Center for Education ...
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