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North Carolina News

NC Police Could get Access to Painkiller Prescription Data

June 10, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A proposal in North Carolina's legislature would let law officers access a statewide database recording who is prescribing controlled drugs from…

Governor announces 157 new jobs as Innovative Construction Group selects Chatham County Military News

A First for the Army: Scouting Big Cities for New Command HQ

June 10, 2018 0

The U.S. Army is scouting large cities to find a home for a new command headquarters so it will be close to academia and industry,…

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Salmonella Linked to Recalled Melon

June 9, 2018 0

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Health officials say a salmonella outbreak linked to pre-cut melon has sickened 60 people in five Midwestern states. The Centers for…

Obituaries

Obituary for Tom Durbin

June 9, 2018 0

Tom Durbin was born Thomas Albert Durbin on January 10, 1935, at home in St. Mary’s, OH.  He left us on June 7, 2018, surrounded…

Health & Wellness

First Medicaid Scorecard Provides Insight into Areas N Carolina Can Improve

June 6, 2018 0

The Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services released its first-ever Medicaid Scorecard intended to advance a longer-term goal to improve understanding of Medicaid performance nationally. The North…

Education

Display of US, N Carolina Mottos in Schools OK’d by Panel

June 5, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — All North Carolina public schools would have to display the U.S. motto of "In God We Trust" and the state motto…

Local Government

N Carolina Incident Management Team Returns from Hawaii

June 5, 2018 0

Members of a North Carolina incident management team that has been serving in Hawaii since May 19 returned home this weekend, and a larger team…

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Amber Alert: 7-Month-Old Abducted by Registered Sex Offender

June 4, 2018 0

DANVILLE, Va. (AP) —Authorities in Virginia and North Carolina are searching for a convicted sex offender who kidnapped a 7-month-old girl from her mother at…

North Carolina News

North Carolina Budget Adjustments Advance in the Legislature

May 29, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Republicans advanced next year's state budget adjustments Tuesday, betting on agreed-to pay raises, tax cuts and school safety improvements…

North Carolina News

Gov. Cooper Warns N. Carolinians of Alberto

May 29, 2018 0

Alberto is a still-menacing depression after its Memorial Day landfall on the Gulf Coast, scattering heavy rains around the South and raising risks of flash…

Education

Gov. Cooper: $35M School Safety Plan Not Enough

May 24, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Republicans at the General Assembly say the school safety funding package in the upcoming state budget is a good first step…

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Moore County Sends Emergency Officials to Help in Hawaii

May 20, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina officials say 10 emergency managers and fire service officials will work in Hawaii on the response to the erupting…

North Carolina News

Standards Panel Requiring Training by School-Based Officers

May 20, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The panel that sets education standards for North Carolina law enforcement has decided all officers assigned to public schools must complete…

Education

Standards Panel Requiring Training by School-Based Officers

May 18, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The panel that sets education standards for North Carolina law enforcement has decided all officers assigned to public schools must complete…

Education

Teachers Seeking More Resources Fill North Carolina Streets

May 16, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Teachers demanding better pay and more resources filled the streets of North Carolina's capital city Wednesday with loud chants and the…

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