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North Carolina House approves budget with veto-proof support

August 13, 2021

By BRYAN ANDERSONThe North Carolina House on Thursday approved a two-year budget with enough support to thwart a potential veto from Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper.The budget process is far from over, as the Republican-controlled House and Senate still need to […]

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The Battle Over Vaccine Passports Heats Up

August 10, 2021

By DR. JOY MARTINEZ, Staff Writer A popular Durham bar is the latest business to announce that it will begin requiring indoor patrons to show proof of vaccination for COVID-19. Kingfisher, on East Chapel Hill St., announced via social media […]

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Virginia contends with Confederate names on side streets

August 9, 2021

By MATTHEW BARAKAT  It came as a surprise to Mottrom Drive resident Beau Fitzpatrick that he lives on a street named for a Confederate soldier. “Really? I always assumed it was named for an apple, or apple juice,” he said, […]

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NC college students must get COVID shot or be tested weekly

August 9, 2021

By BRYAN ANDERSON Tens of thousands of North Carolina college students will need to get a COVID-19 vaccine or be tested weekly, according the University of North Carolina System.  The system serving roughly 250,000 students at 16 public colleges and […]

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Women send powerful message in Olympic track and field

August 8, 2021

By EDDIE PELLS They set records everyone saw coming and others that surprised the experts.  They suffered, and battled, and spoke their truth in ways that hadn’t been heard before.  Over nine days at the near-empty Olympic Stadium, the women […]

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Alternative to traditional criminal court expands in SC

August 8, 2021

A South Carolina prosecutor is using a federal grant to expand a program that can let non-violent criminals who are veterans or addicted to drugs avoid prison. The 14th Judicial Circuit’s Multidisciplinary Court program is expanding from Beaufort County into […]

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Shaw University Announces Executive Directorof Center for Racial and Social Justice, Dr. Erin H. Moore

August 5, 2021

Dr. Erin H. Moore joins the CRSJ with a diverse range of experience in higher education, telecommunications, and nonprofits. The Shaw University Center for Racial and Social Justice (CRSJ) is elated to announce Dr. Erin H. Moore as the new […]

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Analysis: What is Happening to Humanity?

August 5, 2021

By DANI ROSS, Staff Writer Our world is in such chaos that even the earth itself is revolting. Across the globe citizens, who are tired of being marginalized and ignored, are rising up to fight against their governments. Circumstances have […]

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Biles returns to Olympic competition, wins bronze on beam

August 3, 2021

By WILL GRAVES Simone Biles found something a little more manageable than the weight of the world. Bronze. The American gymnastics superstar earned her seventh Olympic medal and second in Tokyo with a third-place finish in the balance beam final […]

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Evictions expected to spike as federal moratorium ends

August 2, 2021

By MICHAEL CASEY Evictions, which have mostly been on pause during the pandemic, are expected to ramp up on Monday after the expiration of a federal moratorium as housing courts take up more cases and tenants are locked out of […]

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