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Rising tides, coupled with beach erosion are destroying once beautiful waterfront properties, causing them to crumble or be uninhabitable.
Rising tides, coupled with beach erosion are destroying once beautiful waterfront properties, causing them to crumble or be uninhabitable.
 
In the final days of the midterm elections, for some reason, Democratic leaders are focusing on dastardly “election deniers,” abortion, and even concert ticket fees.
In the final days of the midterm elections, for some reason, Democratic leaders are focusing on dastardly “election deniers,” abortion, and even concert ticket fees.
 
Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D) told MSNBC on Wednesday that women across the Peach State need access to abortion to keep up with surging costs in Biden’s America.
Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D) told MSNBC on Wednesday that women across the Peach State need access to abortion to keep up with surging costs in Biden’s America.
 
As the UNC System revises its chancellor search guidelines, a few things to keep in mind . . . .
As the UNC System revises its chancellor search guidelines, a few things to keep in mind . . . .
 
Raleigh and Asheville were named in Livability.com's Top 20 Places to Live, based in part on ease of remote work.
Raleigh and Asheville were named in Livability.com's Top 20 Places to Live, based in part on ease of remote work.
 
People love lists, and certain niche websites thrive on them. Take these lists, of course, for what they are.
People love lists, and certain niche websites thrive on them. Take these lists, of course, for what they are.
 
Public transit systems in North Carolina have become less about helping citizens move around their communities in the way they desire and more about planners gaining enough political power to impose their transportation preferences and land use fads on those citizens.
Public transit systems in North Carolina have become less about helping citizens move around their communities in the way they desire and more about planners gaining enough political power to impose their transportation preferences and land use fads on those citizens.
 
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