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A second major winter storm bringing rare, heavy snowfall to the Southeast U.S.
A winter storm is hitting North Carolina. Charlotte has seen heavy snowfall so far, with more to come, and a bomb cyclone threatens the eastern part of the state.
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In Mt. Olive, N.C., a ball doesn't drop for New Year's — a giant pickle does
Across the country, cities and towns have New Year's Eve drops that feature everything from New York City's crystal ball to a favorite product made by the people of Mt. Olive, North Carolina.
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In one North Carolina town, the New Year's Eve pickle drop is brined into its history
Across the country, cities and towns have New Year's Eve drops that feature everything from New York City's crystal ball to a favorite product made by the people of Mt. Olive, North Carolina.
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Border Patrol agents are heading to Charlotte, North Carolina. Here's what we know
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are heading to Charlotte, North Carolina, for an immigration operation. Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden says they could arrive as soon as Saturday.
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Officials step up police presence on Charlotte's light rail after fatal stabbing
Officials in Charlotte, North Carolina, have stepped up security on the city's light rail system after the fatal stabbing of a woman on a train last month.
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Some states running into Medicaid funding dilemma
States are planning for how they'll run leaner Medicaid operations after federal budget cuts. But some states are running into another problem -- they can't legally use their budgets to fill the gap.
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Corn hole moves from backyards and tailgates to a world championship
The World Championship of Corn Hole is underway in Rock Hill, S.C. We'll take a look at growing enthusiasm for the game.
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North Carolina is celebrating its own Declaration of Independence
Mecklenburg, North Carolina, is celebrating its own Declaration of Independence claiming it was signed a year before all the American colonies split from British rule.
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This coffee shop brings veterans together and holds years of military artifacts
A coffee shop in a small town in North Carolina has become a place for veterans to get together while also serving as a museum of sorts, as it holds photos and medals from the past 100 years.