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President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will team up in Raleigh, North Carolina, for an event focused on promoting their health care agenda. North Carolina is the final stop on Biden's tour of battleground states since his State of the Union earlier this month.
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A public hearing will be held April 2. Two more meetings must be held before the end of August to meet the 2026 start date. The council could also decide to send the proposal to voters for a November referendum.
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The Constitution Party could soon add candidates to North Carolina's ballot this November. The State Board of Elections has now verified more than 14,000 signatures from voters who want the party to appear.
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A new hunting education program targets university students to cultivate the next, more diverse generation of hunters.
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The Wake County Legal Support Center is offering the "Lawyer In Your Library" program aimed at making it more accessible for residents in the area.
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Gov. Roy Cooper attended the state board of education meeting Thursday to share his thoughts on public school funding, alongside Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and State Superintendent Catherine Truitt.
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The North Carolina Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in the ongoing school funding case known as Leandro.
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In November, the building was evacuated after toxic chemicals were found. The chemicals, called PCBs, have been linked to cancer.
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Republican candidates for Congress are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars of their own money to buy TV ads. The self-funded campaigns are making it more costly to win a seat representing North Carolina in Congress.
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The university’s interim president, Marcus Burgess, detailed the school’s plan during a press conference Monday. Potential layoffs could be included.