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As N.C. Students Return to Classrooms and Campuses, So Do Guns and Violence

by Leigh Tauss 09/08/202101/11/2023

In 2020, people in the U.S. purchased nearly 23 million guns, a 64 percent increase over the previous year. About 40 percent of those purchases were first-time gun owners.

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New Hearings on Reopened Death Penalty Cases Began Last Week. The Outcomes Could Effectively End North Carolina’s Death Penalty.

by Leigh Tauss 05/26/202101/10/2023
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N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper blasts Aqua North Carolina, utilities commission on interim rate hikes

by Lisa Sorg 07/03/201402/06/2023
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N.C. Attorney General’s Office releases draft report on fracking, consumer protection

by Lisa Sorg 04/26/201201/11/2023
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D.R. Horton do-over: Homebuilder returns mineral rights

by Lisa Sorg 04/24/201201/11/2023
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D.R. Horton responds to mineral rights inquiry

by Lisa Sorg 04/20/201201/11/2023
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N.C. Attorney General’s office to D.R. Horton: More info, please

by Lisa Sorg 04/13/201201/11/2023
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Cary nurse charged with murder, felonies in Chapel Hill nursing home death, hospitalizations

by Joe Schwartz 06/07/201001/11/2023
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Can you hear me now? Robo-caller fined $100K

by Lisa Sorg 10/21/200801/11/2023

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