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Sports wagering revenue nears $300 M since 2024 launch
1+ hour ago (477+ words) With a third consecutive month of $11. 5 million or more, North Carolina moved within $826, 700 of $300 million in proceeds from legal sports wagering in May, two years after launch. Based on the daily average, it most likely surpassed that mark last week....
FEMA approves $297 M for Helene recovery
1+ hour, 22+ min ago (974+ words) More than 20 months after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, federal officials have approved another $297 million in disaster recovery and mitigation funding for North Carolina communities, according to announcements this week from US Sen. Ted Budd, R-NC; and Rep. Chuck…...
Talking Culture: 'The Great Blue Deep' with Island Moons!
2+ hour, 54+ min ago (202+ words) Posted by Aaron Keck | Jun 10, 2026 | Talking Culture Welcome to'Talking Culture!'In this weekly interview series from 97. 9 The Hill WCHL, you'll hear from writers, performers, musicians and individuals involved in advancing and promoting cultural arts in our community. Talking Culture is…...
What's Trending: Where the Land is Fertile and the People are Bored
3+ hour, 43+ min ago (142+ words) Trending today: a cheese-based dispute between the U. S. and Europe. Should cheese names be geographically specific, like "champagne"? The post What's Trending: Where the Land is Fertile and the People are Bored appeared first on Chapelboro. com. What's Trending: Where the…...
On Air Today: UNC's Brianna Vickerman, Fighting Cancer with Light
3+ hour, 54+ min ago (72+ words) Aaron welcomes UNC researcher Brianna Vickerman, who's developing a way to improve cancer treatment by using light to activate drugs. The post On Air Today: UNC's Brianna Vickerman, Fighting Cancer with Light appeared first on Chapelboro. com. On Air Today:…...
The Morning News: Chapel Hill Roadeo, UNC Baseball, Chapel Hill HS Yearbook, OWASA Water Supply
5+ hour, 16+ min ago (231+ words) In today's news_ Chapel Hill Transit drivers compete in an annual "Roadeo," and UNC baseball gets set to head to Omaha. The post The Morning News: Chapel Hill Roadeo, UNC Baseball, Chapel Hill HS Yearbook, OWASA Water Supply appeared first on…...
Piedmont Opera kicks off Juneteenth celebration with soprano, Karen Slack bringing "African Queens" to Winston-Salem
23+ hour, 32+ min ago (91+ words) The Piedmont Opera is kicking off Winston-Salem's annual Juneteenth celebration by presenting the acclaimed recital "African Queens" featuring Grammy Award-winning soprano Karen Slack. The free community performance on Thursday, June 18 will blend newly commissioned music, and storytelling to celebrate legendary…...
Hundreds enjoy free family event at Winchester rugby club
51+ min ago (553+ words) Winchester Rugby Football Club's annual 7s event proved it is about far more than sport this year, as dozens of teams and hundreds of visitors came together for a day of rugby, music and family fun. On Saturday, June 6, Winchester Rugby…...
Crash closes Highway 22 east near Salem
9+ hour, 37+ min ago (100+ words) Highway 22 east was closed 3 miles east of Salem on the evening of June 9 after a crash, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation. ODOT reported the crash at 6: 30 p. m. The agency said it happened at milepost 5. One lane had reopened just…...
Hegseth raises important issues in Normandy speech
5+ hour, 58+ min ago (457+ words) Brad Essex writes for Red State. com about an important speech the sight of the D-Day invasion. U. S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stood at the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer on the 82nd anniversary of D-Day and delivered a pointed message. While…...