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Watchdog group recommends more grant oversight
A legislative watchdog agency says North Carolina needs to better monitor how hundreds of millions of dollars sent annually to nonprofit groups is spent.
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Ohio suspect charged in case that led to remains
A Cleveland man has been indicted on rape and attempted murder charges in the investigation that led to the discovery at his home of the remains of 11 people.
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NC man facing charges in 1985 double slaying
A North Carolina man serving time in a Georgia prison is set to face murder charges Monday in the slayings of his brother and sister-in-law more than two decades ago.
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Slain Marine an Ohio native
A Marine killed at Camp Lejeune, N.C., has been identified as a Hamilton, Ohio, native.
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NC state officials identify Civil War shipwreck
A branch of a North Carolina agency has identified the remains of a Civil War shipwreck that burned at sea more than 145 years ago.
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NC yarn company announces expansion, more jobs
A North Carolina-based yarn company is expanding and plans to add 135 jobs over the next three years.
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Magistrate says prayer violates First Amendment
A federal magistrate has recommended that the use of prayer to open a board of commissioners meeting in North Carolina violates the First Amendment.
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No rest for the weary as rest areas close
That old adage "No rest for the weary" could have been coined with Mark and Barbara Van Art in mind.












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