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  • The forthcoming documentary Get Back revisits The Beatles' final days together. McCartney says he took the band's breakup hard: "It was quite difficult, because I didn't know what to do at all."
  • CDC advisers are recommending the use of two separate COVID-19 vaccines for the youngest children made by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, paving the way for vaccine rollout as early as next week.
  • Prosecutors won convictions of four Oath Keepers on seditious conspiracy charges, while a separate jury convicted the rioter who put his feet on then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk.
  • Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has declined to recuse himself from two Jan. 6-related cases despite calls to do so after news reports said controversial flags were flown outside his properties.
  • A judge has denied former President Donald Trump's request to block documents from being handed over to a House committee investigating the riot at the U.S. Capitol.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., member of the Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, about Tuesday's testimony from law enforcement officers.
  • NPR's Jan. 6 coverage includes a database of all the charges filed against more than 1500 defendants. It's now one of the only places that information is publicly accessible.
  • Moderna says a study in kids 6 to 11 found two doses of the company's COVID-19 vaccine given 28 days apart produced a strong antibody response.
  • Dozens of Jan. 6 defendants who received pardons from President Trump had past criminal convictions for charges including rape, manslaughter, domestic violence and drug trafficking.
  • This week marks the fifth anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. An NPR investigation details how the Trump administration is trying to erase government information on the attack.
  • For an hour last night Republican Governor Pat McCrory and Democratic Attorney General Roy Cooper attacked each other’s policies, priorities, and…
  • A spokesman for Ukraine's air force said the balloons had plain metal triangles suspended with string below them, saying that was enough to appear like an incoming missile or drone on radars.
  • Cane toads are notorious pests in Australia, colonizing habitats and poisoning other wildlife. Park rangers euthanized the 5.95-pound animal, whose body will be donated to the Queensland Museum.
  • The New Hampshire resort town was the first place in the nation to vote in the 2024 primaries. The voters were outnumbered more than 10-to-1 by reporters from every corner of the globe.
  • Former Charlotte mayor Patrick Cannon is is out of prison. He had been in a Federal Correctional Institution since November, 2014.The Charlotte Observer…
  • Encore Center presents our first Dinner Theatre in partnership with Ashten’s to create a memorable romantic memory this Valentine’s Day. Come follow the life long story of a couple and their Love Letters while enjoying chef prepared creations by Ashten’s. Follow the 50-year love story of Melissa, played by Laura Morgan (Mrs. Senior North Carolina), and Andy, played by Bill Sahadi (Host of All Things Moore County). Performances are Friday, February 12 and Saturday, February 13 at 6:30 pm and tickets include a full meal and wine and Saturday, February 13 and Sunday February 14 at 2:00pm and tickets include a charcuterie board and wine. Shows will be held in our indoor space at 160 E New Hampshire Avenue in Downtown Southern Pines. In the interest of safety for both staff and audience and in accordance with local regulations, audience numbers are limited to 25, and socially-distanced seating will be enforced. Seating is assigned and limited and ticket sales will be closing February 6th so please don’t delay in reserving your tickets. For tickets or more information about Love Letters, or other upcoming productions, visit our website EncoreCenter.net or call the box office at (910) 725-0603.
  • An attorney representing two parents who sued conspiracy theorist Alex Jones over his false claims about the Sandy Hook massacre said the House committee has requested records from Jones' phone.
  • On her penultimate day at the Toronto International Film Festival, Linda Holmes reviews three films about family and various forms of loss.
  • Right Angle Entertainment and Paul Couch are proud to present the national tour of Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol, a new musical featuring songs by Dolly Parton and book by David H. Bell, adapted by Bell, Curt Wollan and Paul T. Couch. Set in the 1930s in the Smoky Mountains, this incredibly heartwarming, unforgettable production and amazing cast imagines Ebenezer Scrooge as the owner of a mining company town, where his callous greed blinds him to the joys and gifts of the season.

    As a Christmas Eve snowstorm approaches, Scrooge is visited by his deceased business partner and three ghosts who compel him to see life anew and discover that love is the greatest gift we have. Dickens' classic characters and Parton's one-of-a-kind songwriting expertise are certain to make this a holiday event you'll want to share with those you love.

    Adult: $48 - $98
    Youth (18 and under): $38

    *Above prices include $3 per ticket facility fee
    *PLUS 6.75% NC Sales tax
    *All persons must have a ticket, including infants
  • COVID-19 vaccines are available for our youngest children. NASCAR Hall of Famer and founder of Charlotte Motor Speedway Bruton Smith has died at age 95. North Carolina sees its first case of monkeypox. And, few answers emerge — even after two years — about a shooting on Beatties Ford Road.
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