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More than 2 million have already voted in North Carolina in tight race between Trump, Harris
SUMMARY: Dueling rallies will occur in North Carolina as early voting is underway, with many voters facing long lines, particularly at the Herbert Young Community Center. North Carolina is seen as a key swing state in the presidential race, with recent polls indicating that 90% of registered voters prioritize the economy. Both parties are intensifying their efforts to mobilize support. The election is framed as a choice between continuing current policies or embracing a vision of economic opportunity, with concerns about inflation and democracy at the forefront. Five days remain for early voting, ending Saturday.
Dueling rallies in central North Carolina on Wednesday show how vital North Carolina is in the road to the White House.
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FBI arrests NC man known as 'AK Guru' who is accused of selling hundreds of machine guns
SUMMARY: Earl Carter, known as the “AK Guru,” has been arrested by the FBI in Richmond County, NC, following a tip from another arrest. The 15-page criminal complaint details his alleged involvement in making and selling hundreds of machine guns, either by modifying legal firearms or assembling them from deconstructed parts. A confidential informant reported that Carter had sold around 1,000 modified automatic weapons to various groups in the Carolinas, including customers from mountainous regions. The FBI’s investigation is ongoing, and no further comments have been made by law enforcement or Carter’s attorney as of yet.
A North Carolina man has been arrested after being accused of making and selling hundreds of machine guns. Investigators were initially tipped off after arresting another man in Wake County. The defendant was allegedly described to FBI agents as “AK Guru” also known as Earl Carter of Hamlet, which is in Richmond County near the South Carolina border
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North Carolina Forecast: Warm temps, cold fronts, and possible rain.. oh my!
SUMMARY: Tonight, expect lows in the 50s with partly cloudy skies and potential fog in the Raleigh area by Wednesday morning, particularly between 6-8 a.m. Fog will dissipate by late morning, leading to a pleasant afternoon with highs in the upper 70s. Halloween will be warm, with afternoon highs near 80ยฐ, and temperatures in the 60s for evening festivities. A cold front is expected Friday night, bringing cooler air and a slight chance of rain for Saturday, with highs dropping to the 60s. Clocks fall back this weekend, but temperatures are set to rise again by Election Day, reaching 79ยฐ and sunny.
WRAL Meteorologist Kat Campbell talks warm temperatures for the week, including how it will feel on Halloween. Plus, how soon will we see our next cold front and possibly some rain.
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Helene: Avery, Yancey schools still closed in 5th week of recovery | North Carolina
SUMMARY: In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, North Carolina’s Avery and Yancey counties remain in recovery, with schools closed. The Department of Public Instruction reported damage to 28 school districts, affecting 459 traditional and 24 charter schools. The state legislature approved over $65 million for repairs and related costs, including $50 million for building repairs and $5 million each for technology, supplies, and mental health services. Some counties may not reopen until early November. Governor Roy Cooper indicated that the state’s damage estimate reached $53 billion, urging for more comprehensive support to aid recovery efforts.
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