Gaston County
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Bill would remove televisions from death row
The House Rules committee voted to introduce a bill that would remove televisions from death row.
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Thousands rally to back NC marriage amendment
State Capitol Police estimated 3,000 people attended the event Friday.
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Wilson teacher wins regional award
Malinda Pennington, a teacher at Wilson County's Toisnot Middle School, is the winner of the North Central Regional Teacher of the Year award.
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State Sen. Jim Forrester passes away
State Sen. Jim Forrester's daughter says the Republican lawmaker from Gaston County died today after falling ill over the weekend.
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Vietnam-era bomb found in Gaston County
Bomb experts from Fort Bragg were called to Gaston County Friday after an unexploded bomb was found in a creek bed in Ranlo.
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Forrester resume misleads
The chief backer of the constitutional amendment against same-sex unions appears to have padded his medical credentials.
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Perdue signs Laura's Law, Justice Reinvestment
Gov. Bev Perdue held a signing ceremony this morning for four laws she says will make NC a safer place to live, including Laura's Law.
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Perdue signs four crime-related bills
Gov. Beverly Perdue on Thursday signed four crime-related bills into law, including a bipartisan effort to reform sentencing and probation laws.
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Alamance-Burlington Schools' educator named NC Teacher of the Year
Tyronna Hooker, a teacher with Alamance-Burlington Schools, was named the 2011-2012 North Carolina Teacher of the Year during a banquet in Cary on Wednesday.
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Cherryville museum honors business
The C. Grier Beam Truck Museum is open Thursdays through Saturdays in Cherryville, near the western edge of Charlotte.
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