Mayor Allen Joines
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Poll: Bowles would be best gubernatorial bet for Dems
Registered North Carolina voters prefer former University of North Carolina President Erskine Bowles among the potential field of Democrats who could face likely Republican candidate Pat McCrory in the governor's race, according to a poll released Monday.
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McCrory says campaign message won't change
Hours from formally entering the race, Republican candidate Pat McCrory said Monday that the departure of Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue from the 2012 gubernatorial campaign won't alter his message of overhauling North Carolina state government.
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Dust settles, hats fly
One of the craziest days ever in state politics could yield dividends - or disaster - for Dems. So who's in and who's out?
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Dell returns $1.5 million in incentives to state
Computer giant Dell Inc. has returned more than $1.5 million to the state after the company announced that it was closing a large computer assembly plant in central North Carolina.
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Dell to close N.C. plant, eliminate 905 jobs
Dell Inc. will close its Winston-Salem computer manufacturing plant by January, putting more than 900 people out of work, the company announced Wednesday.
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State's Mayors Discuss Local Funding of Roads
Funding road construction was among the topics discussed among the state's mayors Thursday.
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Moore Criticized for Parton Theatre Financing Deal
A gubernatorial candidate has been drawn into the funding debate over the Randy Parton Theatre in Roanoke Rapids.
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Florida, Military Give Advice to State Transportation Committee
The 21st Century Transportation Committee met Wednesday to discuss Triangle traffic and discussed a range of issues that boiled down to one essential issue: how to pay for new roads and fix bridges.
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Experts: N.C.'s Transportation Woes Leading to 'Storm'
All the ingredients are in place to create "a storm" out of North Carolina's transportation system, experts told a state committee on Monday.
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State Committee to Study Transportation Needs, Funding
State officials on Monday announced the creation of a committee to examine the condition and needs of North Carolinaâ??s transportation system and make recommendations to the General Assembly.
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