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Because of Federal Grants, 23 North Carolina Counties Are Finally Going to Get Broadband Internet
A lack of internet access is a huge problem in rural communities, and the grants, funded by the American Rescue Plan, are a part of an effort to close the “digital gap” in North Carolina.
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Zero NC Republicans Voted for House Bill Protecting Marriage Equality
The bipartisan bill is an effort to secure marriage protections after the Supreme Court’s ruling overturning abortion rights.
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10 Things You Should Know About U.S. Senate Candidate Cheri Beasley
The former chief justice of North Carolina’s Supreme Court is in a nail-bitingly close race for the U.S. Senate this fall.
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The Proud Boys Disrupted a Wilmington LGBTQ Event. Here’s What Happened
With anti-LGBTQ activists on the move in the U.S., a Wilmington local talks about her frightening experience with members of the hate group.
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Take In These Four Endangered NC Landscapes While You Can
From mountain bogs to maritime forests, a guide to some of North Carolina’s most enchanted landscapes.
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Utility Bills Soaring, NC? Here’s How to Get Help
There are federal programs available for North Carolinians behind on their utility bills. Making your home more energy efficient is another way to save money.
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Jan 6. Hearings: Trump Preplanned Capitol March Knowing Violence Was Likely
Evidence presented during Tuesday’s House committee hearing on the Jan. 6 Capitol attack contradicts Team Trump’s argument that the insurrection was spontaneous and that Trump cannot be blamed for his supporters’ actions.
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Here’s Why Gov. Cooper Vetoed a GOP Immigration Crackdown
Republicans want local law enforcement to get involved in immigration, but advocates worried it would feed racial profiling.
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A Voter’s Guide to Election Day in July
15 counties have local elections on July 26. Here’s a look at what you need to know and why they matter.
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Jan. 6th Hearings: The Facts So Far
Each of the Republican witnesses has painted a picture of a president willing to commit crimes to stay in office, regardless of the damage he might do to the country in the process.
























