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North Carolina, Here’s a Quick Reminder of What’s at Stake on Election Day
Your vote on Nov. 8 could make all the difference in climate change, school funding, and equitable health care.
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A New Black Mayor in Eastern NC Removed a Confederate Monument. Then Came the Racist Threats.
In May, the majority Black town of Enfield elected one of just a few Black mayors in its 300-year history.
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You Love It, North Carolina. But Did You Know Pimento Cheese Comes from New York?
Want to make the case that the best pimento cheese is made right here in the South? Start with these local dishes.
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New to NC? Here Are 9 Travel-Worthy Destinations to Visit in Your First Year
You already know Lexington is on the list for the barbecue.
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Legalizing Marijuana Is About As Popular An Idea As There Is in Politics. So Where Do North Carolina Leaders Stand On It? 
With national figures pushing President Biden to decriminalize marijuana, about 68% of North Carolina voters support legalizing cannabis, polling shows.
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A N.C. Guide to Voting in the Most Important Midterm Election in Generations
We break down this enormous Election Day, giving you a step-by-step guide to all the important deadlines ahead.
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After Hurricane Florence, This Black-Owned Barbecue Restaurant Was the Only Place In Town to Get Food
The McDuffies’ Pender County restaurant was a life-saver after the storm. Today, they want to sustain their town in more ways than one.
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Our North Carolina Restaurant Wants to Do More to Fight Climate Change. The Inflation Reduction Act Will Help.
A Raleigh brewery and restaurant owner on President Biden and Democrats’ big climate change bill, which includes billions of dollars in incentives for businesses to invest in clean energy.
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NC’s Leandro Kids Have Had Time to Grow Up and Send Their Kids to the Same Poorly Funded Schools
It’s been nearly three decades since parents charged NC’s degenerate leaders with breaking their constitutional obligation to teach all children.
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UFO Homes, Clamshell Gas Stations, and Giant Domes: 6 NC Destinations for Bizarre Architecture
Modernist architecture, which peaked between 1933 and 1965, is spacey, minimalistic, and experimental. But vestiges of this eye-catching period can be found all over North Carolina.
























