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D.O.T. collects over 6 million pounds of roadside trash

RALEIGH – The N.C. Department of Transportation’s crews, contractors and volunteers have collected more than 6 million pounds ...

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Report: Colonial confirms it paid $4.4M to pipeline hackers

The operator of the nation’s largest fuel pipeline confirmed it paid $4.4 million to a gang of hackers ...

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FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit saves eligible consumers money for internet

RALEIGH — Last week, the FCC opened the Emergency Broadband Benefit, which helps eligible households connect to broadband. ...

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Summer ferry schedules to start May 25

OCRACOKE – As the summer season gets into high gear on the Outer Banks, the N.C. Department of ...

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Application period opens for rent and utility assistance

RALEIGH – North Carolina’s emergency rental assistance program has opened a second application period for very low-income renters ...

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Bill commemorates Washington man

RALEIGH — The tragic journey of a Washington family may result in new religious rights protections for North ...

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Trump to speak at North Carolina GOP convention on June 5

RALEIGH (AP) — Former President Donald Trump will speak at North Carolina’s annual state Republican Party convention next ...

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Gov. Cooper lifts most COVID-19 regulations

A day after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people, Gov. ...

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Applications open for Homegrown Leaders training program

From the N.C. Rural Center The application period for the North Carolina Rural Center’s Homegrown Leaders training is ...

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What’s next for pipelines after Colonial hack

WASHINGTON D.C. (AP) — The nation’s largest fuel pipeline is flowing again after the company that runs it ...

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