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A Republican candidate in the 2024 race for North Carolina’s next attorney general has changed course and has decided to run for a different office.
A Republican candidate in the 2024 race for North Carolina’s next attorney general has changed course and has decided to run for a different office.
 
Former Representative and state prosecutor Tom Murry, R-Wake, has announced he is running for North Carolina Attorney General. Murry, a former member of the N.C. House from Morrisville, said he would stand for law enforcement if he were to be elected.
Former Representative and state prosecutor Tom Murry, R-Wake, has announced he is running for North Carolina Attorney General. Murry, a former member of the N.C. House from Morrisville, said he would stand for law enforcement if he were to be elected.
 
M. Victor "Vic" Witzel, age 90, a resident of Goose Creek Drive, Washington, NC, died Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at his residence.
M. Victor "Vic" Witzel, age 90, a resident of Goose Creek Drive, Washington, NC, died Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at his residence.
 
Mr. Murry V. Witzel, age 90, a resident of Goose Creek Drive, Washington, NC died Wednesday, May 25, 2016.
Mr. Murry V. Witzel, age 90, a resident of Goose Creek Drive, Washington, NC died Wednesday, May 25, 2016.
 
Governor Pat McCrory signed legislation this morning that protects health care personnel who work with or near hazardous materials and antineoplastic agents (chemotherapy drugs) from disease and injury caused by exposure. House Bill 644 requires the North Carolina Department of Labor, by...
Governor Pat McCrory signed legislation this morning that protects health care personnel who work with or near hazardous materials and antineoplastic agents (chemotherapy drugs) from disease and injury caused by exposure. House Bill 644 requires the North Carolina Department of Labor, by...
 
Government doling out taxpayer dollars to politically-connected businesses is bad enough, but this week's Bad Bill of the Week takes that concept to even lower depths.
Government doling out taxpayer dollars to politically-connected businesses is bad enough, but this week's Bad Bill of the Week takes that concept to even lower depths.
 
An effort to allow auto insurance companies to set their own rates collided with opponents on Tuesday as the bill failed to muster enough votes to get out of committee.
An effort to allow auto insurance companies to set their own rates collided with opponents on Tuesday as the bill failed to muster enough votes to get out of committee.
 
Republican Rep. Tom Murry was named "Most Effective Freshman Legislator" by the North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research. But to get re-elected in state House District 41 he must battle a tough challenger and woo an unpredictable electorate.
Republican Rep. Tom Murry was named "Most Effective Freshman Legislator" by the North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research. But to get re-elected in state House District 41 he must battle a tough challenger and woo an unpredictable electorate.
 
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