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The Moriah Energy Center is a liquified natural gas storage facility under construction in Person County. Some community members worry the project will cause toxic air and water pollution.
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People could see a rise in black bear encounters this month especially in Helene-impacted western NCNorth Carolina wildlife officials say that since Helene, they have received an increase of reports of bear and human conflicts in the western part of the state.
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The U.S. Dept. of Energy awarded Rockingham County Schools $7.8 million and Hoke County Schools $300,000. School administrators say the funding is crucial, but it doesn't begin to meet all their needs.
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The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission said its anonymous reporting program, NC WILDTIP, has been helpful in apprehending poachers since launching last year.
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The Moriah Energy Center is a planned liquified natural gas storage facility. Dominion Energy says the project is needed to support increasing customer demand. Some community members worry the facility will cause air and water pollution.
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The hurricane is expected to bring heavy rain and potential flash flooding to most areas in North Carolina.
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Rain in July helped most NC farms recover from June drought, but corn crop devastated. Some counties had too much rain and some not enough.
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It’s not easy to get approval to build an apartment, or an addition to your house, or a sidewalk. Kelly Kenoyer at WHQR wanted to know how it all works.
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Due South co-host Leoneda Inge talks to a local agronomist about this year's flash drought and the damage it's caused to various crops.
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Duke Energy reaches agreement with state consumer advocacy group on plans to reduce carbon emissionsDuke Energy is in the process of finalizing its plan to power North Carolina while reducing emissions. The utility has reached an agreement with North Carolina’s state consumer advocacy group on how to do that.
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Dominion Energy is taking steps to enhance the resilience of its electric grid in North Carolina, including using taller, wider, and deeper steel poles to withstand severe weather conditions like the EF3 tornado that hit Nash County a year ago.
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The police headquarters for the town of Chapel Hill is currently located at 828 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. In 2013, toxic coal ash was discovered on this site. A new draft agreement on how to move forward with this property is now available for public comment.