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Here’s Why the Cicadas Are So Loud Right Now in North Carolina
If you think the cicadas are loud right now, NC, wait for the ‘great Southern brood’ in 2024.
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Cardinal & Pine’s Leah Sherrell Tries Chocolate Pasta
Dessert pasta? Consider us intrigued. In this episode of “Leah Tries,” C&P’s Leah Sherrell gives her review of chocolate pasta.
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Proposed Bills Would Undercut Election Integrity, Bipartisan Elections Officials Warn
The officials urged lawmakers to meet with county elections officials to hear from those responsible for the state’s elections how harmful some of these changes would be.
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Tim Moore Says He Won’t Seek Re-Election as NC House Speaker
Moore has presided over substantial changes to North Carolina laws, including a 12-week abortion ban, several moves to diminish the governor’s power and laws targeting LGBTQ students.
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Good News Friday: NC Has 5 of the Top 100 Ice Cream Shops in the Nation
Plus, NC leaders are pledging to save the monarch butterfly, and more good news from North Carolina.
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NC Bill Would Let a Few Parents Oust School Leaders, Prosecute Librarians
An education bill could allow just five parents to get a superintendent fired, regardless of the merits of the complaint.
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Trump’s Campaign is Getting Weird–Is He Losing It?
Trump has never shied away from launching personal attacks on his political opponents, but several comments and actions recently suggest a growing truth: that he’s getting even more reckless.
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Don’t Believe the Hype: This Is Going to Be a Bad Hurricane Season in NC
Despite predictions of a mild hurricane season, forecasters say record-warm temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean could mean more storms than expected.
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BBQ, Bluegrass, and Pride: 14 Summer Festivals Happening in NC
North Carolina is packed with fun and festivals when the temperature goes up. Here’s our pick of the best, from the Outer Banks to Charlotte and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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One Republican Senator Is Blocking 265 Military Promotions, Leaving the Marines Without a Confirmed Leader
Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s decision means these military officers are not getting the pay raises they’re owed, cannot move their families to wherever they’re going to be stationed next, and cannot enroll their children in new schools.
























