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    The North Carolina House and Senate spent weeks this summer unable to agree on a state budget. Now their inability to agree on how to adjourn could leave this year's session in more confusion.
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    State approves $600M in borrowing for North Carolina municipalities

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    This April 22, 2014, file photo shows an employment application form on a table during a job fair at Columbia-Greene Community College in Hudson, N.Y. The Labor Department released its weekly report on applications for unemployment benefits on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016. Slightly more Americans sought unemployment benefits during the previous week, but the overall levels still remain near historic lows in a positive sign for the job market.
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    North Carolina Democrats renew push to expand unemployment benefits

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    Lawmakers look to make rental assistance more accessible to North Carolina landlords
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    Lawmakers look to make rental assistance more accessible to North Carolina landlords

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    The North Carolina House and Senate spent weeks this summer unable to agree on a state budget. Now their inability to agree on how to adjourn could leave this year's session in more confusion.
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    Economic development roundup: $19M investment to bring nearly 200 jobs to North Carolina

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    Cooper signs police reform, oversight legislation

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    North Carolina lawmakers introduce plan to legalize video gaming
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    North Carolina lawmakers introduce plan to legalize video gaming

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    In this May 27, 2017, photo,Marchelle Tigner, a firearms instructor, teaches a student how to shoot a gun during a class in Lawrenceville, Ga. Tigner's goal is to train 1 million women how to shoot a gun in her lifetime. She is among the nation's black women gun owners who say they are picking up firearms for self-protection.
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    North Carolina’s Jim Crow-era firearm law undermines civil liberties

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    The North Carolina House and Senate spent weeks this summer unable to agree on a state budget. Now their inability to agree on how to adjourn could leave this year's session in more confusion.
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    North Carolina bill enhancing riot penalties heads to governor

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    North Carolina school on lockdown after on-campus shooting injures student: Report
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    North Carolina school on lockdown after on-campus shooting injures student: Report

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    Cooper vetoes pistol permit repeal
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    Cooper vetoes pistol permit repeal

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