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WFAE's Marshall Terry and WRAL's Paul Specht are fact-checking a claim made by N.C. House Majority Leader Brenden Jones ...
During her six years as elections director, Brinson Bell contended with COVID, Helene and an unprecedented effort to overturn ...
Two days after we reached out to Vrbo by email, Gonnerman said the business reversed course and promised a full refund. The ...
Country music star Chris Rice and non-profit "We Must Protect" raised enough money to gift a house to a Yancey County family who lost their home in Hurricane Helene.
Republicans at the North Carolina legislature have given final approval to two pieces of immigration legislation.
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ABC11 on MSNNC GOP sends immigration crackdown bills to Gov. SteinTwo bills focused on immigration enforcement in North Carolina are now closer to becoming law. On Tuesday, the Senate passed both SB 153 -- requiring four state law enforcement agencies to carry out ...
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The aftermath of Hurricane Helene brought record-breaking rainfall and severe flooding to mountain communities, causing extensive damage to infrastructure and isolating cities like Asheville.
Republicans at the North Carolina legislature have given final approval to two pieces of immigration legislation.
Eight months after Hurricane Helene swept through Chimney Rock, the tourist town still isn't ready to welcome summer visitors ...
An Asheville nonprofit has dedicated its services to feeding food insecure residents months after Tropical Storm Helene.
So now, thanks to some collaboration, a country music star, a non-profit and a knife company, a family that has waited over half a year for help and a home is finally receiving it. Chase Rice, whose ...
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