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Thanks to a new state law signed by Governor Josh Stein, residents with a standard Class C driver’s license can now legally operate their cars in-state for up to two years after their licenses expire.
There’s a retail phenomenon in Raleigh that defies all conventional shopping logic – a place where the thrill of discovery ...
The modest exterior of Dorcas Thrift Shop belies the wonderland of possibilities waiting inside its walls. Situated in a ...
Durham was Nvidia’s first office outside of California. A former employee shares what working there was like — and why he ...
It’s an awful feeling when your car is towed. You not only have to scramble to find out where your car went, but often ...
“NC Home Advantage is the first mortgage product from North Carolina Housing Finance Agency (NCHFA),” James McDuffie, ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WBTV) - A new bill signed by Governor Josh Stein will change the availability of autopsy records. Currently, ...
North Carolina's new law provides a two-year extension for Class C driver's licenses expiring on or after July 1, 2025. The moratorium, lasting until December 31, 2027, aims to alleviate pressure on ...