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Pastor with UNC ties makes special trip to Omaha
POST Jack Robbins is a pastor at Berryhill Baptist Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma but he's Tar Heel born and Tar Heel bred."I'm a native North Carolinian, grew up on a farm down in Richmond County," said Robbins. It was in Richmond County where Robbins developed a love for ...
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Cumberland authorities search for missing teen swimmer
Cumberland County, N.C. - Cumberland County authorities were searching Wednesday evening for a 17-year-old swimmer missing in Rockfish Creek.Debbie Tanna, spokeswoman with the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, said the boy was swimming with two other people in the creek, off Rockfish and Muscat roads. Someone on the bank was tossing food into the water at the swimmers.The boy went ...
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Garden Parkway has uphill road under new funding formula
The N.C. Legislature’s passage Wednesday of a new transportation funding formula is a significant setback for the proposed Garden Parkway in Gaston County, which would no longer have a dedicated source of money and instead would compete with other highway projects for tax dollars. The proposed toll road has been one of the state’s most controversial projects, with supporters saying ...
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Cherokee drug probe leads to more arrests
A two-year investigation into drug-running on and around the Cherokee Reservation has led to more arrests this week, bringing the total to more than 25 people facing state or tribal charges. U.S. Attorney Anne Tompkins made the announcement Wednesday when a June 4 indictment charging seven new defendants was unsealed. Six of those indicted were arrested Tuesday. One remains at large. The ...
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NC governor urges schools to boost teacher pay
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory is urging leaders in the state education system to devise ways to boost teacher pay and college graduation rates, despite years of deep cuts to per-pupil funding for public ...
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Blindness [DVD]
Based on the novel by Nobel laureate Jos Saramago, Fernando Meirelless Blindness is a harrowing, if sometimes overly hammering descent into the darkest depths of human nature. A sort of Lord of the Flies parable, it suggests an inexplicable and highly contagious epidemic that r ... ...
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Charlotte student wins national local scholarships from public housing groups
Javari Parks, of Charlotte, with his mother Toi Parks. Javari Parks has won two of three national scholarships given by the Public Housing Authority Directors Association and will receive a total of $14,500 from PHADA as he heads to Hampton University in Virginia this fall. DIEDRA LAIRD - ...
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Police seek teen in Hidden Valley shooting
Police on Wednesday identified the second suspect in a botched robbery during a drug deal in the Hidden Valley Elementary School parking lot as Davion Drayton, 17, whom police said should be considered armed and dangerous. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police detectives ask that anyone who knows Drayton’s whereabouts to call 704-336-8228 or Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600. On Tuesday they had said ...
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Rucho in stand-off over taxes
RALEIGH State Sen. Bob Rucho remains in a stand-off with his own party’s leadership over his decision last week to resign his Finance Committee co-chairmanship. The Matthews Republican sat with the rank-and-file members at a committee meeting Wednesday instead of taking his normal position on the dais. But Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger reiterated his position that Rucho’s ...
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Cone Health announces plans to lay off 150 workers
President and chief operating officer Terry Akin said the health care provider will eliminate a total of 300 jobs over the next three months. Of those jobs, 150 are vacant, he ...
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Study Arrested protesters are nearly all from NC
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- A Civitas Institute study of Moral Monday protesters finds that 98 percent of those arrested at the state legislature are from North ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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