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Commentary: The killings in South Carolina are a setback in American race relations

    Commentary:  The killings in South Carolina are a setback in American race relations

By James B. Ewers Jr. Racial tension in this country took an unexpected turn for the worse on Wednesday [June 17] with the killing of nine African-Americans in Charleston South

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White gunman accused of killing 9 in black church caught in N.C.

    White gunman accused of killing 9 in black church caught in N.C.

In photo above: Dylann Storm Roof (Courtesy Photo) JEFFREY COLLINS, Associated Press RUSS BYNUM, Associated Press CHARLESTON, South Carolina — A white man who joined a prayer meeting inside a

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What Happens to Online & Social Media Accounts at Death?

    What Happens to Online & Social Media Accounts at Death?

By Vance Parker, JD, MBA Estate planning documents are designed to protect clients’ wishes both during life and after death. As part of the estate planning process, a client chooses

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2 N.C. brothers seek to find normal life after being pardoned

    2 N.C. brothers seek to find  normal life after  being pardoned

In photo above: N.C. Gov. Pat McCrory By EMILY MASTERS Associated Press RALEIGH — Two brothers will receive more than $1 million from the state of North Carolina after they

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Top U.S. court orders review of maps

    Top U.S. court orders review of  maps

By GARY D. ROBERTSON, Associated Press RALEIGH —The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday threw out a North Carolina court ruling that

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Tillis, Burr reject N.C. native as attorney general pick; Senate panel OKs nominee

    Tillis, Burr reject N.C. native as attorney general pick; Senate panel OKs nominee

Associated Press Both of North Carolina’s U.S. senators are opposing the confirmation of Greensboro native Loretta Lynch for attorney general,

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Triad residents join call for expanded Medicaid

    Triad residents join call for expanded Medicaid

The NC Left Me Out Coalition, a group of health care advocates supporting expanded Medicaid coverage in the state, continued

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Schools work to assess their own progress

    Schools work to assess their own progress

Both private and public schools are preparing to explain to parents the strides they’ve taken to improve student performance as

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Hanes, Lowe eager to succeed Parmon

    Hanes, Lowe eager to succeed Parmon

The Forsyth County Democratic Party will pick the person who will complete the term of Sen. Earline Parmon – who

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Muslims don’t want faith marred by actions of a few

    Muslims don’t want faith marred by actions of a few

Imam Khalid Griggs, an associate chaplain at Wake Forest University and leader of the Community Mosque, said in the aftermath

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