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3 women dead after car flies off bridgeFOX Carolina2 days ago
After fentanyl killed a Candler woman, sheriff’s investigators cleared the wrong man. Months later, an Iowa man was deadavlwatchdog.org6 hours ago
Deputy assaulted during arrest at Madison County church service, Sheriff saysWLOS.com1 day ago
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Nurses at HCA-owned Mission Hospital in Asheville vote overwhelmingly to authorize strike
ASHEVILLE - Registered nurses at Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C. voted 97% in favor of authorizing their nurse bargaining team to call a strike, should they deem it necessary in bargaining with HCA Healthcare over pay, staffing and safety issues, according to National Nurses United which represents the Mission nurses. NNU made the...
Ginseng harvesting won't be allowed in Pisgah, Nantahala national forests this season
ASHEVILLE - Picking ginseng in the Pisgah and Nantahala national forests is still off limits this year. The U.S. Forest Service said that its pause on issuing permits to harvest American ginseng on the Western North Carolina national forests will remain in place for the 2024 season, which usually begins in early September. ...
Duke Energy customers in North Carolina to enjoy bill drops & Save up to $480 Annually
Starting January 1, Duke Energy customers in North Carolina will experience a reduction in their electric rates, as announced by the company. This decrease is part of the annual adjustment to account for the cost of fuel used in electricity generation.
RFK Jr. will remain on ballot in North Carolina
The North Carolina State Board of Elections narrowly voted against a request to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the ballot. The board called the last-minute meeting on Thursday to consider removing the We the People party, which nominated Kennedy as its pick for the presidential election. The meeting was heated, with the board split down party lines. Chairman Alan Hirsch, and members Jeff Carmon and Siobhan Millan, all Democrats,...
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