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A North Carolina appeals court judge accused of nearly striking Black Lives Matter protesters in downtown Fayetteville with an SUV has had his case dismissed because prosecutors said they could not find evidence of a crime.
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Churches are taking varied approaches to resuming in-person worship since guidance for mask wearing and gatherings has loosened.
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Rev. Christoppher D. Stackhouse sat down with WUNC to talk about what the verdict means for North Carolina and the nation.
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The Market House in downtown Fayetteville will be repurposed. The city council voted 9-1 to repurpose the building instead of removing it.
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More than 40% of the people who’ve passed away from COVID-19 in North Carolina lived in nursing homes or residential care facilities. Jane Klein was one of them. She died in Fayetteville on Jan. 30. She was six days away from her 68th birthday.
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Officials at the Army’s largest base have identified the two men whose bodies were found in a training area this week.Their bodies were found at Fort…
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Walmart launched a pilot program Wednesday using drones to deliver groceries and household essentials in a North Carolina city.The retail giant is using…
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A paratrooper who is based at Fort Bragg in North Carolina has received a Purple Heart.The Fayetteville Observer reported Tuesday that Sgt. David Scudder…
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State regulators and environmentalists have reached an agreement with chemical maker Chemours that adds new requirements for preventing contamination of...
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Nursing homes have weathered more than 100 outbreaks of COVID-19 in North Carolina. More than 40% of the state’s deaths from the virus are from residents…