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A civil rights leader was escorted by police out of a North Carolina movie theater after he insisted on using his own chair for medical reasons.
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The private, family-owned chain store and gas station is set to build eight stores next year in several areas of North Carolina including Wayne, Nash and Wilson Counties.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has provided more than $4 million to North Carolina to help close the gap in maternal mortality rates between Black and white mothers in underserved areas.
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The survey, partly led by East Carolina University, found a 'disturbing' amount of non-native species at marinas from Virginia to New Jersey.
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It's been more than a decade since the popular PBS program, Antiques Roadshow, visited Raleigh. But you have to win the lottery to take part.
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Just days after breaking ground on its first location in Dare County, the popular gas station chain has now announced plans to expand to three other areas in the state.
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When upgrades and renovations are complete, the NC Museum of Natural Sciences at Greenville will serve as a destination for science learning for much of Eastern North Carolina.
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This midterm is a crucial one for North Carolina, and for Congress. Due to population growth, the state gained a 14th seat this year, which is situated in Mecklenburg County. There are also no incumbents in races for the 13th, 11th, 4th and 1st districts.
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It's one of several expansion proposals under consideration.
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East Carolina's baseball team faced Texas in a decisive Game 3 of the NCAA Super Regional on Sunday at Clark-LeClair Stadium in Greenville. Rain and lightning delays, lasting more than six hours total, pushed the game's finish into Monday morning. But much of the Pirates' fanbase stuck around for the whole thing.