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On eve of VP Harris' visit, preparation still underway: 'NC critical point for this election'
Officials are getting ready for Vice President Kamala Harris' visit to Fayetteville on Thursday.Democrats at the state level and in Fayetteville say Vice President Kamala Harris' visit is about making voters feel important and heard."It's getting out to places that Democrats have felt that they have been forgotten in and left behind in and making sure that we are reaching those voters this year," said Anderson Clayton, the chair of North Carolina Democratic Party.At a press conference Wednesday morning, the chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party said President Biden and Vice President Harris are placing an emphasis on connecting...
Summer apprenticeship program commences for students in southeastern North Carolina
A new apprenticeship program is helping high school students plant seeds for the future. Gov. Roy Cooper celebrated the start of the Summer Manufacturing Academy at Lenoir and Wayne Community Colleges on July 10. The seven-week program is a part of the Southeastern Education and Economic Development (SEED) initiative. is...
While one party is denied, RFK Jr. gains ballot access in NC after bumpy road
After an internal investigation and concerns over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s party We the People's purpose and intent, the North Carolina State Board of Elections voted to approve the party for ballot access on Tuesday. It's been a bumpy process for We the People as the board questioned whether signees...
Fifty-one new Campbell PAs don bright, long white coats during ceremony
On this Friday, a summer storm was soaking everything within its grasp. The hard rain was unrelenting, the skies dark and gloomy. Yet the atmosphere inside the Hobson Performance Center at Campbell University the afternoon of July 12 was bright, shiny and white. Fifty-one new graduates of the Campbell University...
Heat advisory and high rip current risk issued in the Wilmington area. Here's the latest.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Wednesday in Wilmington. "Hot and humid conditions will continue through today with a better chance for convection than previous days," according to a Wednesday weather briefing from the National Weather Service in Wilmington. "Showers and thunderstorms will become more widespread as a front stalls in the area on Thursday through much of the upcoming weekend."
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