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ABC sales of liquor in North Carolina continue to increase year over year
Jason deBruyn
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North Carolinians bought more Tito's vodka than any other brand - by far. But overall liquor sales declined in 2025 for the first time in years.

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Courtesy Carla Hall
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An illustration featuring two femme-presenting individuals holding each other and smiling. The person on the left has light brown skin and long dark brown hair that is up. She is wearing a red sari with gold accents and a golden sash across her body, gold bangle bracelets, gold dangly earrings and a golden piece of jewelry at the top of her forehead. Her nails are painted red. The person on the right is wearing a white dress with small pink accents and a red and gold sash tied around her waist that matches her partner's outfit. Her brown hair is short, and she's wearing a golden Grecian headband, a gold bracelet, a gold necklace and a gold wedding ring. The border of the illustration is full of red and golden flowers, and the word "Embodied" is at the top in yellow block letters.
Charnel Hunter
Specific marriage traditions and ceremonies have been around for millennia. But for some couples, reimagining the exchanging of the vows is a significant step of the process — from blending faiths and cultures to acknowledging queerness and relationships beyond the couple.
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