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Joe Biden Promises to Raise Minimum Wage and Invest in Schools During North Carolina Visit
Joe Biden said in North Carolina Wednesday that he would improve the lives of Black Americans through economic and educational programs.
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Biden Speaks with Rev. Barber: ‘Everyone’s Entitled to Be Treated with Dignity and Respect’
With Trump absent, Joe Biden tells the NC civil rights leader that he’ll tackle the coronavirus, address economic and racial injustice.
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Pandemic or Not, It’s Almost Time to Vote in NC. Here’s What Not To Do.
As an incredibly crucial election draws near, here’s a handy-dandy guide for what to do, and what not to do, when voting in NC
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Gov. Cooper: NC Will Partially Ease Coronavirus Restrictions Friday
Citing stabilizing coronavirus numbers, Cooper easing some restrictions on gyms, museums, and playgrounds in NC.
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After 44 Years Behind Bars, Ronnie Long’s Claims of Innocence Are Finally Heard
NC prosecutors plan on vacating Ronnie Long’s 1976 conviction after a federal circuit court ruled this week police withheld key evidence.
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NC Congressional Candidate Called Hitler’s House a ‘Bucket List’ Trip
How Madison Cawthorn’s trip to a Hitler hideout, and his biographical inconsistencies, landed controversy for the western NC candidate.
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What Does NC’s Federal Delegation Think of Delaying the Election? We Called Every Member to Find Out.
Trump floated talk of delaying the election last week, but it’s up to Congress to decide when we vote. What does NC’s Congressional delegation think?
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How Do You Convince Someone to Wear a Mask? Be Nice About It, Experts Say.
Shame, ridicule, and confrontation might not be the best way to convince a coronavirus skeptic to wear a mask, NC experts say.
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‘There Is No Safety Net’: New Report Says 1 in 5 North Carolinians Now Without Health Insurance During Coronavirus Pandemic
A record number of people, including nearly 240,000 in NC, have no health insurance after losing their jobs during coronavirus’ economic carnage.
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Long Waits for Tests Means COVID-19 Can Spread Faster
Labs in NC are taking more than a week to give test results because of surges in cases and supply chain issues. That’s making it hard to stop the disease.



















