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Gary Hahn has been the radio voice for NC State since the 1990-91 season and NC Sportscaster of the Year in 2010 and 2020.
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North Carolina utility regulators have told Duke Energy to carry out a series of activities to generate electricity that they say will help ensure greenhouse gas reductions set in a new state law are met. But the Utilities Commission's directives announced late Friday on solar, wind, nuclear and other sources for electricity don't endorse any particular mix of energy sources to meet the mandates.
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Alex Murdaugh, the scion of a prominent South Carolina legal family, has pleaded not guilty and repeatedly denied any involvement in the slayings.
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Banking giant Wells Fargo has agreed to pay a $3.7 billion settlement over consumer loan violations.
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Allison Riggs has been heavily involved for more than a decade in often-successful litigation to block Republican redistricting maps and laws mandating photo identification to vote.
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The Democratic governor said the UNC Board of Governors and trustee boards for its 17 member schools need to better reflect the diversity of the state's population when it comes to things like race, gender and political views.
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Meredith Cuomo steps down after a mixed bag of election results last month for the party near the top of the ballot.
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Diehl represented a number of well-known clients including NASCAR team owner and car dealer Rick Hendrick, former Charlotte Hornets owner George Shinn and speedway track owner Bruton Smith.
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Multiple power substations in Moore County, North Carolina, were damaged by gunfire in an act of criminal vandalism, leaving tens of thousands of people without electricity, authorities said. Roughly 35,000 customers in the county were without power on Monday morning, according to poweroutage.us.
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Tougher penalties for certain types of arsons and large-scale thefts at stores in North Carolina are among all or portions of 10 new state laws approved by the General Assembly this year that will take effect today.