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Mrs. Glenda Edwards Landen, age 69, a resident of 75 Cypress Shores Rd., Washington, NC died Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill.
Mrs. Glenda Edwards Landen, age 69, a resident of 75 Cypress Shores Rd., Washington, NC died Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill.
 
2013-2014 was the year for mergers, joint ventures and acquisitions, but not for Vidant.
2013-2014 was the year for mergers, joint ventures and acquisitions, but not for Vidant.
 
Below are responses from real people across North Carolina describing how the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is making health insurance far less affordable while often forcing them off their current plans.
Below are responses from real people across North Carolina describing how the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is making health insurance far less affordable while often forcing them off their current plans.
 
Hospital mental health services across the state will get a boost thanks to the expansion of an East Carolina University program that delivers expertise through a telemedicine network.
Hospital mental health services across the state will get a boost thanks to the expansion of an East Carolina University program that delivers expertise through a telemedicine network.
 
Campus lefties are crying over Gov. Pat's plans to cut $140 million from the UNC system.
Campus lefties are crying over Gov. Pat's plans to cut $140 million from the UNC system.
 
Gloria Jean Dixon Craft Herrera, 65, a resident of 205 Arnold St., Vanceboro, died Tuesday, February 12, 2013, at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill.
Gloria Jean Dixon Craft Herrera, 65, a resident of 205 Arnold St., Vanceboro, died Tuesday, February 12, 2013, at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill.
 
The Senate and House completed work on the 2012-13 state budget on Thursday, June 21, by adopting the joint conference report that makes changes to the second year of the state's biennial budget.
The Senate and House completed work on the 2012-13 state budget on Thursday, June 21, by adopting the joint conference report that makes changes to the second year of the state's biennial budget.
 
Some of the proposed budget cuts include a temporary halt on salary increases for state employees, including teachers; and a $253 million reduction in funds to the University of North Carolina system.
Some of the proposed budget cuts include a temporary halt on salary increases for state employees, including teachers; and a $253 million reduction in funds to the University of North Carolina system.
 
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