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Today, U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) issued the following statement after text of the updated version of the Senate's Better Care Act was released
Today, U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) issued the following statement after text of the updated version of the Senate's Better Care Act was released
 
There are many different ideas about the best way to increase the growth of North Carolina's economy
There are many different ideas about the best way to increase the growth of North Carolina's economy
 
Beaufort County lost a passionate educator and advocate on July 7 with the passing of Delores Lee
Beaufort County lost a passionate educator and advocate on July 7 with the passing of Delores Lee
 
Public health officials at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services are urging citizens to take extra precautions against heat-related illnesses as daytime temperatures are heading into the mid- to upper-90s as parts of the state face the warmest temperatures of the year
Public health officials at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services are urging citizens to take extra precautions against heat-related illnesses as daytime temperatures are heading into the mid- to upper-90s as parts of the state face the warmest temperatures of the year
 
Today, Gov. Cooper signed the following bills into law and vetoed a bill as well.
Today, Gov. Cooper signed the following bills into law and vetoed a bill as well.
 
Mr. Acey Morton Paschall, Jr., age 73, a resident of 1918 Whichards Beach Road, Chocowinity, died Monday July 10, 2017 at his home
Mr. Acey Morton Paschall, Jr., age 73, a resident of 1918 Whichards Beach Road, Chocowinity, died Monday July 10, 2017 at his home
 
House and Senate Republicans are stuck in a debate about oversight of the state's largest mental health provider and who will control mental health services for hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians
House and Senate Republicans are stuck in a debate about oversight of the state's largest mental health provider and who will control mental health services for hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians
 
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