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The pie with the biggest difference between state and national results was sweet potato.
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The survey also asks about housing challenges like affordability and neighborhood safety.
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Mixed signals from federal and local immigration officials and a flood of rumors and misinformation on social media and elsewhere are sowing fears in North Carolina's Latino community.
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Coaches and former players are remembering the Durham native as a transformative player on the court and an inspiration off.
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NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson says scammers are pretending to be immigration lawyers and charging large upfront fees.
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Last year, the Board of Education voted to start this school year early — a move that is out of compliance with the state's school calendar law, but allows students to take exams before going on winter break.
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The utility filed its resource plan in October. It requests permission to upgrade transmission, build new power plants and implement programs that meet the state’s future needs. The first hearing is scheduled for February 4th at the Durham County Courthouse. They'll be in Charlotte on March 18.
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The uptick in absences came just after the start of Border Patrol operations in Charlotte.
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Head of NC's Matthew, Florence rebuilding program says it's 'on target' to finish work within a yearThe N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency's home rebuilding program has been beleaguered with bureaucratic delays. Now, almost a decade after Matthew and Florence, the end is within sight.
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Consumers might not notice higher turkey costs because grocery chains are subsidizing them more than in past years.
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A Greensboro church is now home to a weekday mobile opioid clinic aimed at breaking down barriers to care.
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The review upheld Republican Anita Moody’s one-vote win over incumbent Vernon Brown.