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Trump ally Steve Bannon must surrender to prison by July 1 to start contempt sentence, judge says
Longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon says he'll fight a judge's ruling that he must report to prison by July 1 to serve his four-month sentence.
Republicans who see Trump conviction as politically motivated vow to ‘indict the left’
Republicans who view Donald Trump's felony conviction by a Manhattan jury as politically motivated are calling on GOP prosecutors to start charging Democrats with crimes.
Dr Pepper passed Pepsi as the second biggest soda brand
co*ke is still the top soda in America. But the runner up spot, long held by Pepsi, now belongs to Dr Pepper.
Red Lobster closings: These are the locations it wants to shut down
The new list of locations in danger of closing was revealed in court filings last week, and all could be shuttered if they can’t renegotiate their leases.
67-year-old NC woman killed when she met man for online marketplace transaction
Police found Kathryn Garton Holmes, 67, suffering from a gunshot wound after responding to a report of a vehicle crash on Denny Road in northern Greensboro.
Trump campaign steps up vice presidential vetting efforts
Although Donald Trump has said he may wait until the Republican National Convention to announce his running mate, here’s who has made his vice presidential shortlist so far.
'Respect' is why this son is retracing his NC father's steps 80 years later on D-Day
The son is in Normandy today, retracing the footsteps of his father 80 years ago during the greatest invasion in the history of war.
Two Things: Taking a minute to remember individuals on a solemn anniversary; A long shot bid to restore access to public records
A solemn Thursday. Take a moment for gratitude.
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D-Day's 80th anniversary brings World War II veterans back to the beaches of Normandy
World War II veterans are joining heads of state and others on the beaches of Normandy to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
NC House clears Bermuda Run-focused hiring, elections bill
The N.C. House approved by a 102-2 vote Wednesday legislation that allows the town of Bermuda Run to shift the hiring and firing powers over non-elected officers and town employees to the town manager.
Cybersecurity roles among most in-demand in US amid rising data breaches
Charlotte company plans to convert landfill gas into vehicle fuel
Anson Gas Producers, LLC, a Charlotte-based company, is set to build a new facility that will capture methane from landfill gas and process it into vehicle fuel.
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Two Things: Taking a minute to remember individuals on a solemn anniversary; A long shot bid to restore access to public records
A solemn Thursday. Take a moment for gratitude.
NC House clears Bermuda Run-focused hiring, elections bill
The N.C. House approved by a 102-2 vote Wednesday legislation that allows the town of Bermuda Run to shift the hiring and firing powers over non-elected officers and town employees to the town manager.
Charlotte company plans to convert landfill gas into vehicle fuel
Anson Gas Producers, LLC, a Charlotte-based company, is set to build a new facility that will capture methane from landfill gas and process it into vehicle fuel.
Remembering those who fought on D-Day
Cliff Harris has been to more funerals for more veterans than he cares to count.
67-year-old NC woman killed when she met man for online marketplace transaction
Police found Kathryn Garton Holmes, 67, suffering from a gunshot wound after responding to a report of a vehicle crash on Denny Road in northern Greensboro.
'Respect' is why this son is retracing his NC father's steps 80 years later on D-Day
The son is in Normandy today, retracing the footsteps of his father 80 years ago during the greatest invasion in the history of war.
NC House clears Bermuda Run-focused hiring, elections bill
The N.C. House approved by a 102-2 vote Wednesday legislation that allows the town of Bermuda Run to shift the hiring and firing powers over non-elected officers and town employees to the town manager.
Bill would change how people are appointed to board that oversees public defender offices in North Carolina. Governor would lose pick, as would groups for Black and women lawyers
State Republican legislative leaders are aiming to take over the majority of appointments to another statewide board, this time the Indigent Defense Services Commission.
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Bill would change how people are appointed to board that oversees public defender offices in North Carolina. Governor would lose pick, as would groups for Black and women lawyers
State Republican legislative leaders are aiming to take over the majority of appointments to another statewide board, this time the Indigent Defense Services Commission.
Winston-Salem police: 'We are doing everything in our power' to find missing teen
No one has apparently heard from a Winston-Salem teenager since he got out of a car at Quarry Park last week, a police official said Wednesday.
Molly Corbett, Thomas Martens scheduled to be released from prison Thursday. They were convicted of killing Irish business man Jason Corbett
Molly Corbett and her father, Thomas Martens, are scheduled to be released from prison Thursday, ending a nearly nine-year saga that started when Irish businessman Jason Corbett, Molly’s husband, was bludgeoned to death in couple’s Davidson County home.
North Carolina DA conference still supports restricting access to autopsy results
A legislative attempt to bar the public and the media from access to certain autopsy public documents is expected to be revived even after language was removed from a revamped N.C. House bill Tuesday.
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NC House clears Bermuda Run-focused hiring, elections bill
The N.C. House approved by a 102-2 vote Wednesday legislation that allows the town of Bermuda Run to shift the hiring and firing powers over non-elected officers and town employees to the town manager.
Bill would change how people are appointed to board that oversees public defender offices in North Carolina. Governor would lose pick, as would groups for Black and women lawyers
State Republican legislative leaders are aiming to take over the majority of appointments to another statewide board, this time the Indigent Defense Services Commission.
Senator ends effort to limit access to autopsy reports
A state Senate committee removed Tuesday language from a revamped House bill that could have barred the public and the media from access to autopsy public documents.
North Carolina DA conference still supports restricting access to autopsy results
A legislative attempt to bar the public and the media from access to certain autopsy public documents is expected to be revived even after language was removed from a revamped N.C. House bill Tuesday.