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State recreation areas are a great place to spend a sunny spring day. Planning and situational awareness are key to avoiding outdoor injury.
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A challenge by 26th Regiment group who funded restoration of the Confederate-era monument fails at state's highest court.
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The total dockside value of shrimp in North Carolina in 2022 was about $10 million. That’s down from about $30 million in the 1980s and 1990s. The slip in value has led to a decline in the number of licensed shrimpers hitting the water, to the lowest on record in 2022. The Assembly's Johanna Still wrote about this and joined Marshall Terry on "Morning Edition" to talk about her work.
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In the March 5 primary, 174 Republicans and 171 Democrats had their ballots not counted because they didn't have photo ID.
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North Carolina's voucher expansion makes all private school students eligible for public money to help pay tuition, starting in August. But about one-third of private schools don't take Opportunity Scholarships.
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WUNC visited the campuses of N.C. Central and Campbell to gauge the level of elections engagement among college students.
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The Eastern Band of Cherokee Great Smoky Cannabis Company dispensary will open 4/20. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about buying cannabis on the boundary.
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Accreditation and financial problems at Saint Augustine’s University have led to the dissolution of a 10-year partnership with the Wake County Public School System.
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After winning the ACC Tournament by capturing five victories in five days, N.C. State's men's basketball team joins Duke and North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament. Here's everything you need to know about March Madness for the Triangle schools.
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The latest listening session comes as the county planning board moves closer toward a decision on the proposal.