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Sen. Maxine Waters (D-CA) called for attacks against members of President Donald Trump's administration over the weekend, screaming to a group of supporters that they should not be welcomed anywhere in society
Sen. Maxine Waters (D-CA) called for attacks against members of President Donald Trump's administration over the weekend, screaming to a group of supporters that they should not be welcomed anywhere in society
 
Mr. John Clyde Grooms, Jr., age 46, a resident of Washington, passed away Monday June 25, 2018 at Vidant Medical Center
Mr. John Clyde Grooms, Jr., age 46, a resident of Washington, passed away Monday June 25, 2018 at Vidant Medical Center
 
Mrs. Ann Perry Moore, age 76, a resident of 107 Knight Street, Washington, passed away Monday June 25, 2018 at Vidant Inpatient Hospice
Mrs. Ann Perry Moore, age 76, a resident of 107 Knight Street, Washington, passed away Monday June 25, 2018 at Vidant Inpatient Hospice
 
Mr. Corby Peyton Moses, age 23, a resident of Washington, NC died Sunday June 24, 2018
Mr. Corby Peyton Moses, age 23, a resident of Washington, NC died Sunday June 24, 2018
 
State health officials are warning the public about the dangers of synthetic cannabinoids after a second case of severe bleeding following synthetic cannabinoid use was identified in North Carolina last week
State health officials are warning the public about the dangers of synthetic cannabinoids after a second case of severe bleeding following synthetic cannabinoid use was identified in North Carolina last week
 
The House completed the snub of Gov. Roy Cooper’s budget veto with a 73-44 override vote, as a single Democrat, outgoing Wake County Rep. Duane Hall, joined a unified Republican caucus
The House completed the snub of Gov. Roy Cooper’s budget veto with a 73-44 override vote, as a single Democrat, outgoing Wake County Rep. Duane Hall, joined a unified Republican caucus
 
On Friday, June 22, 2018, the President signed into law/
 
On Monday, Governor Cooper took action on 39 bills that were passed by the General Assembly and brought to his desk for approval
On Monday, Governor Cooper took action on 39 bills that were passed by the General Assembly and brought to his desk for approval
 
Governor Roy Cooper has ordered all United States and North Carolina flags at state facilities to be lowered to half-staff until sunset on June 29, 2018
Governor Roy Cooper has ordered all United States and North Carolina flags at state facilities to be lowered to half-staff until sunset on June 29, 2018
 
In the long-running dispute between State School Superintendent Mark Johnson, a Republican elected in 2016, and the State Board of Education, which currently has a majority of Republican appointees, the North Carolina Supreme Court has sided 6-0 with Johnson
In the long-running dispute between State School Superintendent Mark Johnson, a Republican elected in 2016, and the State Board of Education, which currently has a majority of Republican appointees, the North Carolina Supreme Court has sided 6-0 with Johnson
 
"I'm disappointed Governor Cooper has decided to support big-money out-of-state lawyers instead of our North Carolina farmers."
"I'm disappointed Governor Cooper has decided to support big-money out-of-state lawyers instead of our North Carolina farmers."
 
This week, TIME magazine featured a picture of a crying illegal immigrant child on its cover
This week, TIME magazine featured a picture of a crying illegal immigrant child on its cover
 
Annie Doris Locust Adams, age 82, a resident of Vanceboro, NC and a former resident of Grifton, NC died Monday, June 25, 2018
Annie Doris Locust Adams, age 82, a resident of Vanceboro, NC and a former resident of Grifton, NC died Monday, June 25, 2018
 
Scott McCray Barrow, 49, passed away on June 21, 2018
Scott McCray Barrow, 49, passed away on June 21, 2018
 
James "Jim" Joseph Podgorny, age 75, a resident of Chocowinity, NC died Sunday June 24, 2018 at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville
James "Jim" Joseph Podgorny, age 75, a resident of Chocowinity, NC died Sunday June 24, 2018 at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville
 
Mr. Clifton James "C.J." Coward, Jr., age 70, a resident of Washington, NC died Friday June 22, 2018 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital in Washington
Mr. Clifton James "C.J." Coward, Jr., age 70, a resident of Washington, NC died Friday June 22, 2018 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital in Washington
 
Mrs. Alma Louise Cope Draper, age 91, a resident of Pinetown, died Thursday, June 21, 2018 at Ridgewood Manor
Mrs. Alma Louise Cope Draper, age 91, a resident of Pinetown, died Thursday, June 21, 2018 at Ridgewood Manor
 
There is a rabbit family that lives in the "Quiet Garden". This morning three of the bunnies attended the "early service".
There is a rabbit family that lives in the "Quiet Garden". This morning three of the bunnies attended the "early service".
 
SurveyUSA, along with the Civitas Institute, a nonprofit conservative public policy organization, released findings from a flash poll showing a majority of voters support several constitutional amendments proposed this year
SurveyUSA, along with the Civitas Institute, a nonprofit conservative public policy organization, released findings from a flash poll showing a majority of voters support several constitutional amendments proposed this year
 
A divided U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding Ohio’s method of removing inactive voters from election registration rolls shouldn’t affect North Carolina’s maintenance of voting records too much, a spokesman for the state elections board says
A divided U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding Ohio’s method of removing inactive voters from election registration rolls shouldn’t affect North Carolina’s maintenance of voting records too much, a spokesman for the state elections board says
 
The number of part-time and nontenure faculty continues to rise on campus as university officials try to cut costs. So does their dissatisfaction over wages and benefits, which is stirring disruptive pushback
The number of part-time and nontenure faculty continues to rise on campus as university officials try to cut costs. So does their dissatisfaction over wages and benefits, which is stirring disruptive pushback
 
Based on appeals from several property owners the 2018 tax valuation may have over-valued many properties in the county.
Based on appeals from several property owners the 2018 tax valuation may have over-valued many properties in the county.
 
Last week, both chambers of the N.C. General Assembly unanimously approved House Bill 379: An Act to Assist the Criminal Law Recodification Working Group
Last week, both chambers of the N.C. General Assembly unanimously approved House Bill 379: An Act to Assist the Criminal Law Recodification Working Group
 
On Wednesday, CNN host Brooke Baldwin had on border patrol agent and National Border Patrol Council spokesman Chris Cabrera, with Baldwin seemingly looking to smear and shame the men and women who police our border.
On Wednesday, CNN host Brooke Baldwin had on border patrol agent and National Border Patrol Council spokesman Chris Cabrera, with Baldwin seemingly looking to smear and shame the men and women who police our border.
 
It's about keeping families together, while at the same time, being sure that we have a very powerful, very strong border.
 
A bill to begin overhauling North Carolina's criminal code is one step closer to passage
 
District Court Judge Pell Cooper, Gov. Roy Cooper's brother, manages three businesses - an apparent violation of state judicial rules designed to prevent conflicts of interest by judges. In 2009, state officials forced another district court judge who refused to leave two corporate boards to resign
District Court Judge Pell Cooper, Gov. Roy Cooper's brother, manages three businesses - an apparent violation of state judicial rules designed to prevent conflicts of interest by judges. In 2009, state officials forced another district court judge who refused to leave two corporate boards to resign
 
"Whoever thought I was going to live so long," my 96 year old mother asked? She isn't alone
"Whoever thought I was going to live so long," my 96 year old mother asked? She isn't alone
 
Some lawmakers hope to allow family farmers, small farm-related businesses, and others to band together for more affordable health coverage. The move could help hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians
Some lawmakers hope to allow family farmers, small farm-related businesses, and others to band together for more affordable health coverage. The move could help hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians
 
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) rejected a GOP legislative proposal on Tuesday that would fix the border separation issue that has consumed the national news cycle over the last week.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) rejected a GOP legislative proposal on Tuesday that would fix the border separation issue that has consumed the national news cycle over the last week.
 
“I came here to make a living, not a killing,” California native Dr. Patrick Kelley said from the basement workshop of his Graham County dentist office.
“I came here to make a living, not a killing,” California native Dr. Patrick Kelley said from the basement workshop of his Graham County dentist office.
 
Everything bad has been made wonderful but some people are still not pleased.
Everything bad has been made wonderful but some people are still not pleased.
 
It seems reasonable to expect that public school students who achieve the highest-level scores on standardized math tests ought to get the first shot at placement in advanced math classes the following year
It seems reasonable to expect that public school students who achieve the highest-level scores on standardized math tests ought to get the first shot at placement in advanced math classes the following year
 
Sometime in the coming weeks the US Supreme Court is expected to issue an opinion in the case Janus v. AFSCME, a case educators and teachers' unions have been closely watching for some time
Sometime in the coming weeks the US Supreme Court is expected to issue an opinion in the case Janus v. AFSCME, a case educators and teachers' unions have been closely watching for some time
 
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