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Two brothers have pleaded guilty to charges related to the killing of a North Carolina sheriff's deputy in 2022. Alder Marin-Sotelo pleaded guilty on Tuesday to first-degree murder, while his brother Arturo Marin-Sotelo pleaded guilty to being an accessory.
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Former North Carolina congressman Wiley Nickel has announced his candidacy for Wake County district attorney. Nickel was elected to the U.S. House in 2022 but didn't seek a second term due to redistricting.
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The historic community landmark was damaged beyond repair during Hurricane Helene. A federal grant will fund a full replacement.
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Drummer and producer Kassa Overall chats with WUNC music reporter Brian Burns about his new album "Cream."
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The U.S. government urgently is trying to develop a homegrown American supply chain of rare earths — especially for military use.
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Elon University and Queens University of Charlotte announced Tuesday that they will merge ahead of next school year.
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A federal appeals court has ruled that a North Carolina law making it a crime for felony offenders to vote before completing their punishments without knowing they were breaking the law is unconstitutional.
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By January, a new state law will require NC school districts to restrict students’ cell phone use. Some schools were already trying similar policies, and students say they're less distracted in class.
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The federal government has only funded 9% of the total damage Helene caused in the state.
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The rivers and streams of western North Carolina are still recovering from Hurricane Helene almost a year later. Contractors have pulverized those streams with heavy equipment to remove storm debris — causing a second ecological disaster in the storm’s wake.
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Friday was the last day of work for hundreds of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools employees who lost their jobs amid the district’s financial crisis.
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Known by his family and friends as "Uncle Joe", Gen. Maj. Joseph Alfred McNeil was honored for his civil rights legacy.