East Carolina University’s Dr. Jesse R. Peel LGBTQ Center has established a new PFLAG of Eastern North Carolina Scholarship through donations from PFLAG Rocky Mount and PFLAG Greenville.
Published: Monday, January 17th, 2022 @ 4:21 pm
By: ECU News Services
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also protesting vaxx mandates
Published: Tuesday, January 11th, 2022 @ 6:09 pm
By: John Steed
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citizens fed up with loss of liberty
Published: Tuesday, December 28th, 2021 @ 5:48 pm
By: John Steed
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Setting the stage for 2022.
Published: Sunday, June 6th, 2021 @ 11:56 pm
By: LifeZette
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Remarks by President Biden at a Virtual Meeting With a Bipartisan Group of Governors
Published: Tuesday, May 18th, 2021 @ 9:52 pm
By: Stan Deatherage
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In the context of American politics, North Carolina is a middle state — which is not the same thing as saying North Carolinians are especially moderate.
Published: Thursday, August 22nd, 2019 @ 2:17 pm
By: Carolina Journal
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The public transportation system in Wilson, as in many places, needs taxpayer subsidies to keep the buses running. The difference between the cost of operating the system and revenues, led by passenger fares, is more than $1 million a year
Published: Sunday, October 7th, 2018 @ 7:34 pm
By: John Locke Foundation
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U.S. Cellular continued to invest in the wireless experience for its customers in 2015 with upgrades to its network and store environment throughout North Carolina.
Published: Tuesday, March 1st, 2016 @ 3:29 am
By: Stan Deatherage
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Commentators and academic analysts trying to make sense of North Carolina's fascinating and ever-changing politics have been arguing lately that the state is becoming increasingly urbanized - and that this trend portends significant shifts in voting behavior and electoral outcomes
Published: Friday, January 8th, 2016 @ 5:57 am
By: John Locke Foundation
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During most of its history, North Carolina was a state of widely dispersed residents. There were no truly big cities, many small towns, and fewer sparsely populated counties than, say, Virginia or Georgia had. Particularly along the state's rivers and streams, you'd find a thriving mill town or...
Published: Saturday, April 5th, 2014 @ 8:45 am
By: John Locke Foundation
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In fact, there was a moment in the 1990s - a fleeting moment, as it turned out - when the mayors of four of North Carolina's five largest cities were Republicans. Pat McCrory, the future Republican governor, was mayor of Charlotte. Tom Fetzer, the future chairman of the state GOP, was mayor...
Published: Friday, November 8th, 2013 @ 8:58 pm
By: John Locke Foundation
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