North Carolina State Troopers are looking for the family of Fallen Trooper Clarence LeGette Fidler. End of Watch March 20, 1936.
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North Carolina State Troopers are looking for the family of Fallen Trooper Clarence LeGette Fidler. End of Watch March 20, 1936.
The Office of the Governor grants awards each year to individuals or groups in North Carolina to recognize exemplary service. All North Carolinians, including state employees, are eligible for the award.
Pre-COVID ban on public mask-wearing to conceal identity heads to NC House.
North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey is calling on motorists to focus solely on the road and do all they can to help prevent accidents during Distracted Driving Awareness Month, which runs throughout April across the United States.
The JLOC on Health and Human Services met this week to discuss several issue.
A playful reminder that local officials and news organizations are working together to make sure everyone, including Santa, has up-to-date local news!
Tina Royal has announced her candidacy for NC Senate District 30.
Political Opinion: State Senator Steve Jarvis
Local filings for Davidson County Commissioners and other races are heating up.
Political Opinion: The latest Raleigh Report from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
Approximately $72 million could bring new life to the Bulldog Nation. During the regular meeting of the Davidson County Commissioners. Thomasville City Schools was approved for a $9,806,318 match required for the Department of Public Instruction Needs-Based Public School Capital Fund.
On December 9, Advocates for Charles McNeair will join with Decarcerate Now, a coalition of activists that is part of ACLU of North Carolina, to hold a rally outside Cooper’s mansion in Raleigh. Republished with permission by The Assembly.
One new candidate filed for office on Dec. 5th, 2023.
Christian Palma joined us at Give Work a Chance and was able to help people with disabilities get extra support. - Joel Leonard
Our newsletter is arriving to you on the day before Veteran's Day, which happens to be the birthday of the U.S. Marines as well! North Carolina is honoring veterans on Friday, with all state employees having the day off. Our nation recognizes Veteran's Day on November 11th to signify the importance of veterans' contributions to our country. I hope you enjoy reading about the history of Veteran's Day.
The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) Board of Directors held their first convening October 20-21 under the association’s 107th president, Burke County Commissioner Johnnie Carswell, kicking of a new board term.“