Early voting for the North Carolina primary hinted at strong Democratic enthusiasm ahead of Tuesday’s primary election.
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LOCAL NEWS
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It is still unclear whether Markwayne Mullin will continue Kristi Noem’s policies. He still needs to be confirmed by the Senate before taking over DHS.
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Around 35 miles from Linville Gorge to Mount Mitchell State Park are still under construction.
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March in Charlotte is bringing everything from biting theatrical satire and classic drama to Afro-Latin dance, family concerts and a celebration of a Charlotte jazz legacy. Our roundtable of arts and culture watchers discusses the month ahead in Charlotte's cultural life.
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Bob Rucho has resigned from the North Carolina State Board of Elections after less than a year on the job.
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A new exhibition opening this weekend in Charlotte explores resistance through visual art and poetry, bringing together dozens of artists responding to today’s political and social climate.
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation on Thursday said it would ask four contractors to consider alternative designs for the highway.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page extends his lead over State Senate Leader Phil Berger in the race for N.C. Senate. The Queens University men's basketball team makes history; qualifies for the NCAA tournament in first year of eligibility. The Blue Ridge Parkway is expected to fully open by the end of the year.
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