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NCGA Passes Disaster Recovery Act

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By Katherine Zehnder Carolina Journal On Wednesday, the General Assembly unanimously passed the Disaster Recovery Act of 2024 (HB 149), which addresses the extensive...

NCDOT And Partners Capturing Helene Impacts From The Sky 

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RALEIGH – The N.C. Department of Transportation’s Division of Aviation is using aircraft to capture imagery, assess infrastructure, and assist with disaster relief efforts...

Appeals Court Tackles Legal Fight Over Proposed Pender County Solar Farm

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By Carolina Journal Staff The legal fight over a proposed 2,300-acre solar farm in Pender County headed to the North Carolina Court of Appeals...

Opinion: Helene Brought Out The Best In Carolinians

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By John Hood RALEIGH — As we mourn the deaths and grapple with the destruction inflicted on our state by Hurricane Helene, I submit...

Police Identify Shooting Victim

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SELMA – Selma Police have released the name of a person shot and killed around 2:33am Sunday. Anthony Maurice Lyons, 46, of Selma was fatally...

Clayton Visual Arts Announces Capturing Clayton 2024 Contest Winner

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CLAYTON – As part of National Arts and Humanities Month, celebrated throughout October, Clayton Visual Arts (CVA) proudly announces Al White as the first-place...

21 Year-Old Arrested For Fraud And Identity Theft

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PRINCETON – A criminal investigation by the Johnston County Sheriff's Office resulted in the arrest of 21 year-old Jimmie Spencer Kincaid of Bizzell Grove...

Woman Charged With RV Camper And Vehicle Break-In

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BENSON – A Willow Spring woman was arrested on two felony charges after reportedly being linked to break-ins on Elevation Road, north of Benson. Jessica...

Following Hurricane Helene, NC Forest Service Urging The Public To Be Careful And Responsible...

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RALEIGH - With the amount of storm debris brought on by Hurricane Helene and North Carolina on the cusp of fall wildfire season, the...

NC Courts’ Focus On Economic Rights Could Help Jacksonville Food Truck Owners

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By Mitch Kokai Carolina Journal North Carolina’s second-highest court will decide in the months ahead whether a Jacksonville property owner and two food truck...