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Attached is a quick update on an area of disturbed weather southwest of Bermuda now, that has a 40% chance of becoming a tropical depression by the end of the week.
Attached is a quick update on an area of disturbed weather southwest of Bermuda now, that has a 40% chance of becoming a tropical depression by the end of the week.
 
ECU ranks high on Washington Monthly college guide lists
 
Some N.C. felons who have finished their active prison time will be able to cast ballots in the 2020 election, based on a 2-1 ruling from a state Superior Court panel.
Some N.C. felons who have finished their active prison time will be able to cast ballots in the 2020 election, based on a 2-1 ruling from a state Superior Court panel.
 
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
 
North Carolina continues to grapple with COVID-19. During the early days of the pandemic, the state’s strategy was clear.
North Carolina continues to grapple with COVID-19. During the early days of the pandemic, the state’s strategy was clear.
 
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany - September 3, 2020
 
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
 
A three-judge panel has rejected a plea to block absentee ballot witness requirements for North Carolina’s fall election.
A three-judge panel has rejected a plea to block absentee ballot witness requirements for North Carolina’s fall election.
 
Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed.
Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed.
 
If you haven’t experienced a Mark Robinson speech, you’re missing a gifted orator.
 
A 2,367 square-foot house, built about 2016, sits deep in the woods off Poplar Hill Road east of Fayetteville.
A 2,367 square-foot house, built about 2016, sits deep in the woods off Poplar Hill Road east of Fayetteville.
 
Gov. Roy Cooper will move North Carolina into Phase 2.5 on Friday, Sept. 4, when gyms and bowling alleys will be able to operate at 30% capacity.
Gov. Roy Cooper will move North Carolina into Phase 2.5 on Friday, Sept. 4, when gyms and bowling alleys will be able to operate at 30% capacity.
 
While we are not sure how many people will vote absentee in North Carolina this year, we do know that it will likely be several times larger than in any previous election.
While we are not sure how many people will vote absentee in North Carolina this year, we do know that it will likely be several times larger than in any previous election.
 
Beaufort County Commissioner Hood Richardson, once again, visits the "What's Happening NOW" hot seat, where he delivers some chilling truths about Beaufort County's government.
Beaufort County Commissioner Hood Richardson, once again, visits the "What's Happening NOW" hot seat, where he delivers some chilling truths about Beaufort County's government.
 
Though Gov. Roy Cooper will ease some coronavirus restrictions in September, bars and private clubs may remain shuttered, Carolina Journal has learned.
Though Gov. Roy Cooper will ease some coronavirus restrictions in September, bars and private clubs may remain shuttered, Carolina Journal has learned.
 
ECU maritime studies field school shines light on Washington, N.C., shipwreck
ECU maritime studies field school shines light on Washington, N.C., shipwreck
 
May I introduce you to some of the first-degree murderers who had their death sentences indefinitely postponed by our state Supreme Court on June 5.
May I introduce you to some of the first-degree murderers who had their death sentences indefinitely postponed by our state Supreme Court on June 5.
 
The N.C. Senate’s leader on election law issues is blasting the latest lawsuit from Gov. Roy Cooper.
The N.C. Senate’s leader on election law issues is blasting the latest lawsuit from Gov. Roy Cooper.
 
History repeats itself, but with slight variations.
 
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
 
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
 
Our office is currently monitoring the remnants of Hurricane Laura as it progresses through the Eastern US.
Our office is currently monitoring the remnants of Hurricane Laura as it progresses through the Eastern US.
 
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
 
BCN's "What's Happening NOW" is fortunate to gain the audience of Beaufort County Health Director Jim Madson
 
These lockdowns, mandates, and suppressions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper proposed a $25 billion budget, Wednesday, Aug. 26, to expand Medicaid, increase unemployment benefits, give teachers higher bonuses, and cut funding to Opportunity Scholarships.
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper proposed a $25 billion budget, Wednesday, Aug. 26, to expand Medicaid, increase unemployment benefits, give teachers higher bonuses, and cut funding to Opportunity Scholarships.
 
North Carolina’s public schools and universities are asking the General Assembly for millions more to deal with COVID-19 challenges.
North Carolina’s public schools and universities are asking the General Assembly for millions more to deal with COVID-19 challenges.
 
Beaufort County Board of Elections Supervisor Kellie Hopkins takes her place in the "What's Happening NOW" to discuss Absentee Ballots in North Carolina vs. Universal Mass Mailing.
Beaufort County Board of Elections Supervisor Kellie Hopkins takes her place in the "What's Happening NOW" to discuss Absentee Ballots in North Carolina vs. Universal Mass Mailing.
 
University of North Carolina leaders, students, and faculty are blaming each other for the growing number of COVID-19 cases on campuses.
University of North Carolina leaders, students, and faculty are blaming each other for the growing number of COVID-19 cases on campuses.
 
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
 
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
 
The COVID-19 response in America has focused on several fronts.
 
Facing federal charges of making a false statement to a bank and failing to file a tax return, powerful N.C. state lawmaker David Lewis has resigned from his position “effective immediately.”
Facing federal charges of making a false statement to a bank and failing to file a tax return, powerful N.C. state lawmaker David Lewis has resigned from his position “effective immediately.”
 
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