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Family, Friends, Neighbors Remember Keith Scott And Justin Carr At Candlelight Vigil
A candlelight vigil was held Wednesday night to mark one year since the police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, which ignited days of volatile protests in Charlotte and exposed deep divisions betwee
Environmental Groups Plan To Sue Duke Energy Over Coal Ash Safety Information
Environmental groups are accusing Duke Energy of withholding safety information about coal ash sites from the public.
A Look Back At The Protest Movement Born After Keith Scott Killing
Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of the police killing of Keith Lamont Scott – and the birth of a protest movement called Charlotte Uprising.
Court: Group Can't Charge Greensboro Church For Power From Solar Panels
A divided North Carolina appeals court says a clean-energy advocacy group can't install solar panels on a church roof and charge for the electricity generated.
Escaped Arkansas Inmate Captured In North Carolina
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Federal authorities in North Carolina have captured an escaped Arkansas inmate who disappeared in June while working in a cornfield in southeastern Arkansas.
Appeals Court Reverses Ruling That Had Favored School Board
Regulations approved by North Carolina state education leaders are subject to review by a commission like most other government agencies, a split appeals court panel ruled Tuesday in another legal
North Carolina's 911 System Gets An Upgrade
The current 911 system was built in the 1960s and it's pretty out of date.
New technology will connect the state's 117 centers through internet-based routing services.
Countdown Begins For Business 40 Closure Through Downtown Winston-Salem
Following nearly a decade of planning, the countdown finally begins toward the full, 20-month closure of Business 40 in Winston-Salem. Transportation officials are urging residents to be prepared.