Democrat Roy Cooper running for Senate in NC
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis North Carolina Mountain Town Is the Perfect Place to Cool Down in the Summer—and It Has One of the South’s Best Resorts
Cashiers is a scenic mountain village the heart of the Blue Ridge with cooler weather and welcoming Southern hospitality. The town is ideal for nature lovers, with opportunities for hiking, fly fishing, and boating. From historic luxury at High Hampton to the retro-modern Hotel Cashiers, visitors can find a variety of lodging options.
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ABC11 on MSNNorth Carolina lawmakers prepare for showdown for override votes on bills vetoed by Gov. Stein
This summer, Governor Josh Stein voted 14 bills, addressing issues such as gun laws, immigration enforcement and DEI.
Heat advisory issued for central North Carolina with index values up to 109°F; residents warned of heat illnesses.
Jackson Ryan Brookhart, 17, of Wake Forest died in the Chalk Road crash on Saturday morning that injured Reece Campbell, 18, and another youth, age 17, N.C. Troopers said.
A Raleigh, North Carolina woman was completely blindsided when she found out her boyfriend kept a $80,000 secret from her. In a jaw-dropping call to The Ramsey Show, caller Allie shared that she recently discovered the massive amount of credit card debt her boyfriend of 10 years kept hidden from her.
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Last week during SEC Media Days, a story came out that the North Carolina Tar Heels are looking to leave the ACC and join the SEC. Monday on the McElroy and Cubic Show, ESPN’s Paul Finebaum makes this prediction about the Tar Heels joining the SEC.
Though Duke would be a different realignment choice for the SEC than prior options, the Blue Devils would add much to the league.
Signed into law earlier this month by Gov. Josh Stein, SB600 gives residents relying on infrequent visits to the Department of Motor Vehicles an annual opportunity to register as donors. That added access is critical, said Bumarch, who noted the state’s transplant waitlist is nearing 4,000 people.