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RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper issued Executive Order No. 292 directing bold action to advance environmental justice.
 
ELDs, or electronic logbooks, can benefit hotshot truckers in several ways. For one, ELDs can help hotshot truckers stay compliant with hours-of-service regulations. Additionally, ELDs can provide valuable data that can be used to improve operations and route planning.
ELDs, or electronic logbooks, can benefit hotshot truckers in several ways. For one, ELDs can help hotshot truckers stay compliant with hours-of-service regulations. Additionally, ELDs can provide valuable data that can be used to improve operations and route planning.
 
NCFIRE has posted the latest edition of "Child Rapes by Illegal Aliens in NC". This one is for April 2022.
NCFIRE has posted the latest edition of "Child Rapes by Illegal Aliens in NC". This one is for April 2022.
 
ECU professor studies mosquito insecticide resistance
ECU professor studies mosquito insecticide resistance
 
DEQ Secretary Michael Regan has named a 16-member Environmental Justice and Equity Advisory Board
DEQ Secretary Michael Regan has named a 16-member Environmental Justice and Equity Advisory Board
 
Mr. Robert "Bobby" Dixon Cratch, age 75, a resident of Williamston, NC died Sunday April 30, 2017
Mr. Robert "Bobby" Dixon Cratch, age 75, a resident of Williamston, NC died Sunday April 30, 2017
 
A well-regarded, loving, and hard-working husband, father, brother, uncle, cousin, friend, veteran of three military branches and business owner/merchant, Charles "Charley" Carlos Johnson of Washington, North Carolina passed away peacefully at home on May 18, 2015 surrounded by his family.
A well-regarded, loving, and hard-working husband, father, brother, uncle, cousin, friend, veteran of three military branches and business owner/merchant, Charles "Charley" Carlos Johnson of Washington, North Carolina passed away peacefully at home on May 18, 2015 surrounded by his family.
 
So, if you no habla espanol, you will be out of luck trying to understand what's happening at that city sponsored meeting.
So, if you no habla espanol, you will be out of luck trying to understand what's happening at that city sponsored meeting.
 
Lula Letchworth Johnson Cayton, 87, of Aurora, died Thursday, March 26, 2015, at home.
Lula Letchworth Johnson Cayton, 87, of Aurora, died Thursday, March 26, 2015, at home.
 
In the 80s and 90s, Democrats worked really hard to make voting easier for their lazy, shiftless, poorly-educated target market.
In the 80s and 90s, Democrats worked really hard to make voting easier for their lazy, shiftless, poorly-educated target market.
 
Mr. James Johnson Randolph Jr., a resident of Ridgewood Manor and formerly of 101 School St., Pantego, died Tuesday, January. 28, 2014, at Ridgewood Manor.
Mr. James Johnson Randolph Jr., a resident of Ridgewood Manor and formerly of 101 School St., Pantego, died Tuesday, January. 28, 2014, at Ridgewood Manor.
 
Wanda Kay Allen of Cocoa Beach, Florida passed away peacefully on the morning of Saturday, January 25th at Magnolia House Assisted Living Facility in Cocoa Beach.
Wanda Kay Allen of Cocoa Beach, Florida passed away peacefully on the morning of Saturday, January 25th at Magnolia House Assisted Living Facility in Cocoa Beach.
 
On Friday and Saturday, August 5-6, the Association of Mexicans in North Carolina (AMEXCAN) and the consulate general of Mexico set up shop in the Greenville Convention Center , Greenville to give identification to illegal immigrants in order that they can work in the state and vote.
On Friday and Saturday, August 5-6, the Association of Mexicans in North Carolina (AMEXCAN) and the consulate general of Mexico set up shop in the Greenville Convention Center , Greenville to give identification to illegal immigrants in order that they can work in the state and vote.
 
On Friday, December 18, 2009, a public hearing was held at the Archives and History Building, on Jones St., to guage whether the Community Colleges should continue to admit illegal immigrants.
On Friday, December 18, 2009, a public hearing was held at the Archives and History Building, on Jones St., to guage whether the Community Colleges should continue to admit illegal immigrants.
 
North Carolina's Community College sponsored a public hearing to gain insight as to whether they should continue to admit students, who are in our country illegally.
North Carolina's Community College sponsored a public hearing to gain insight as to whether they should continue to admit students, who are in our country illegally.
 
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