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E-mail panel proposes longer storage, better training
A panel reviewing state government e-mail storage policies says messages should be kept longer and state employees should be better trained about public records law.
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Primary wins by females set up potential watershed
North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine Marshall believes her 1996 victory over NASCAR legend Richard Petty provided a path for other female political hopefuls looking to advance to Victory Lane at the top tier of state government.
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TVA board's 1st woman, only Democrat departing
Skila Harris, the first woman and only Democrat remaining on the Tennessee Valley Authority's board of directors, is ending a nine-year term in which she promoted openness, conservation and environmental efforts at the nation's largest public utility.
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Richmond Police chief takes Charlotte job
Richmond Police Chief Rodney Monroe has accepted the job as head of the Charlotte, N.C., police department.
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Vickers' team wins Pit Crew Challenge
Mike Metcalf just missed out on the start of Appalachian State's run of three straight national championships in football.
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3 runoffs requested for elected state positions
Candidates for two legislative seats have asked for primary runoffs next month.
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US Airways ramp and baggage workers ratify contract
US Airways fleet service workers have ratified an agreement that brings all of the carrier's ramp and baggage employees under a single contract.
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Delaware diocese settles sex abuse lawsuit
A Catholic Diocese in Deleware announced Thursday that it settled a lawsuit filed by man who said he was molested as a child by a priest who once lead a North Carolina church.





