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The research in North Carolina documents downstream remnants of the 35-million-year-old tsunami that followed the extraterrestrial impact.
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Amid the summer tourism boom, North Carolina's Outer Banks have just one hospital, accessible from many areas by one narrow highway or via a ferry ride.
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Neil Frye, who was 20 years old when he was killed, was a mess attendant on the USS West Virginia when it was attacked at Pearl Harbor.
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Federal officials are hosting several virtual public meetings this week about the concept, covering communities in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina.
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The base, known as Fort Liberty since 2023, originally was named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg. The Army says it now will be named for a World War II private, Roland Bragg.
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Apex Clean Energy, which operates Timbermill Wind near Edenton, N.C., says it plans to seek government approval for a system that would decrease light pollution.
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The show opens Jan. 31 and uses rock music to tell the 1892 Massachusetts murder mystery
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Archaeologists recently found “buckets” of hammer scale on Hatteras Island, suggesting the Lost Colony of Roanoke may have been living alongside the Croatoan Native American tribe.
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Tom is a 2-year-old turkey who greets customers and struts at the store in Currituck County.
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In the North Carolina mountains, the VA is making house calls to veterans still isolated from HeleneWhile conditions have improved after the storm hit in September, but some veterans remain without electricity and cut off by damaged roads.