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Residents gathered to honor the Capitol police who were injured that day or have since died.
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Health officials say a trio of vaccine-preventable illnesses is circulating during an already busy winter virus season.
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Complaints about large vehicles blocking residential streets prompted city leaders to approve a new $50 parking fine.
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The fallout from NASCAR's federal antitrust trial continued into the new year as NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps on Tuesday announced his resignation after more than 20 years with the top racing series in the United States.
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“It just seems like we have a rogue administration going off doing whatever they want,” said one demonstrator during Monday’s protest at the Green Street Bridge.
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For the first time in state history, Republicans hold a lead in registrations over Democrats.
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The Charlotte region is home to largest Venezuelan expat community in North Carolina, where people gathered to celebrate the toppling of the autocratic Venezuelan leader.
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All four U.S. Representatives for the Piedmont region are members of the GOP, and each issued social media statements praising the operation over the weekend.
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LCS Superintendent Nakia Hardy accepted a new role with Franklin County Schools. Today's the deadline to submit feedback to the district about desired qualities in a future leader.
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AI-driven applications are creating demand for more conduits to carry internet traffic, like undersea cables that snake along the ocean floor.
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A WFDD listener wanted to know how Greensboro earned the distinction, and does it still hold true today.
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An off-duty Forsyth County deputy was injured in the incident.