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Earlier this week Locke published my report on “Expanding Rural Broadband Access in North Carolina.”
Earlier this week Locke published my report on “Expanding Rural Broadband Access in North Carolina.”
 
Mac Jones isn't the first quarterback mentioned in this year's class of prospects, since he's not the same kind of athlete as Trevor Lawrence or Zach Wilson or Justin Fields or Trey Lance.
Mac Jones isn't the first quarterback mentioned in this year's class of prospects, since he's not the same kind of athlete as Trevor Lawrence or Zach Wilson or Justin Fields or Trey Lance.
 
The Department of Homeland Security believes that nearly a million people will attempt to cross the United States-Mexico border in the coming months as part of a wave of “family groups” seeking asylum in the United States
The Department of Homeland Security believes that nearly a million people will attempt to cross the United States-Mexico border in the coming months as part of a wave of “family groups” seeking asylum in the United States
 
The East Carolina football team has paused all team-related activities effective immediately after latest testing results revealed an increase in COVID-19 cases within the program.
The East Carolina football team has paused all team-related activities effective immediately after latest testing results revealed an increase in COVID-19 cases within the program.
 
Fox News host Bret Baier got some good news on Friday when the network extended his multi-year contract as anchor and executive editor of “Special Report.”
Fox News host Bret Baier got some good news on Friday when the network extended his multi-year contract as anchor and executive editor of “Special Report.”
 
Legislation introduced this week would decrease healthcare costs and increase access to medical care for North Carolinians, by eliminating our backwards and restrictive Certificate of Need (CON) laws.
Legislation introduced this week would decrease healthcare costs and increase access to medical care for North Carolinians, by eliminating our backwards and restrictive Certificate of Need (CON) laws.
 
N.C. Treasurer Dale Folwell says N.C. hospitals aren’t being transparent on their pricing, despite federal rules requiring them to do so.
N.C. Treasurer Dale Folwell says N.C. hospitals aren’t being transparent on their pricing, despite federal rules requiring them to do so.
 
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