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Faculty Member Fatally Shot in UNC-Chapel Hill Building, UNC Students and Staff React
North Carolina’s flagship university was locked down for several hours Monday after a shooting at the campus chemistry labs. A suspect has been arrested.
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Prosecutors Look for January 2 Trial Date for Trump Election Conspiracy Case
Former President Trump might be facing a pre-election trial date in the case charging him with attempting to overturn the 2020 election.
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After Supreme Court Decision, UNC-Chapel Hill Says It Will Offer Free Tuition to Some In-State Students
Beginning with the incoming class in 2024, free tuition and required fees will be provided to undergraduates from North Carolina whose families make less than $80,000 annually.
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North Carolina State House Speaker Tim Moore Sued for Damages Over Alleged Affair
A GOP elected official from Apex said Moore used his position of power to entice his wife into an affair. Moore called it a “baseless lawsuit from a troubled individual.”
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Legal Mobile Sports Betting in North Carolina Could Begin as Early as January 2024
“This is an historic moment for the state of North Carolina, and this will benefit our economy for generations to come.”
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North Carolina GOP Pushes to Move Up Absentee Ballot Deadline
Republicans want to toss out any absentee ballots received after Election Day. In 2020, that was more than 11,600 votes.
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Former President Trump Has Been Arrested
The embattled ex-president — and current presidential candidate — surrendered at a Manhattan courthouse Tuesday to face criminal charges.
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Trans People Face Rhetoric, Disinformation After Nashville Shooting
Right-wing commentators and politicians are trying to blame transgender people for America’s mass shooting problem. But their information is bogus.
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To TikTok Or Not: Members of Congress Clash on the Popular App
One North Carolina Democrat, Rep. Jeff Jackson, is using the app to demystify politics.
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In North Carolina, Biden Says GOP Policies Would Surrender Tech Economy to China
The president spoke at a Durham semiconductor maker about the billions of dollars in investments his administration has made in tech, climate change, and infrastructure.



















