North Carolina News
Collection of Dharma Talks given by Teshin Sweger at the North Carolina Zen Center info@nczencenter.org
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Real Estate Rush North Carolina


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Real Estate Rush North Carolina
WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina
As more people and businesses choose to move to North Carolina, the real estate market has seen a significant impact. Yes, Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill (The Triangle) have seen changes, but plenty of growth is happening outside that area too in places such as Clayton, Pittsboro, and Garner. Real Estate Rush North Carolina takes a look at the changing housing landscape in the area to paint a better picture for people moving here or who have lived in the Tar Heel State for a while. The po ...
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Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina


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Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina
Blue Ridge Music Trails
Music legends and traditions of the North Carolina mountains and foothills.
The Game Designers of North Carolina is a guild of tabletop game designers who, shockingly, reside in North Carolina. We’ve been meeting regularly since April 2013 and when we started most of us did not have a lot of exposure or experience in tabletop game design. We’ve learned a lot as a group since we started and this podcast is a way to share some of that knowledge. Our goal for the podcast is to present a lot of information pertinent for new designers but hopefully also offer content tha ...
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DivitiaFM | How To Live In Asheville, NC & Western North Carolina


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DivitiaFM | How To Live In Asheville, NC & Western North Carolina
Divitia Realty
Divitia Realty is a real estate brokerage in Asheville, North Carolina. Follow along with us as we explore all the fun things that are happening in Western North Carolina. Call in to be apart of the conversation.
‘Dr. Jim’s North Carolina Today’ is one of our State’s fastest growing weekly podcasts because of its diversified and timely topics featuring our entertaining host, Dr. Jim Polakof, who is an acclaimed writer, motion picture and television producer, as well as a Certified Nutritionist and wellness expert.
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North Carolina Family Policy Council


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North Carolina Family Policy Council
North Carolina Family Policy Council
The North Carolina Family Policy Council is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research and education organization dedicated to the preservation of the family and traditional family values.
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Triangle Area of North Carolina Real Estate Podcast with Ruby Henderson


If you are looking to buy or sell a home, get all the information and the latest updates, tips, and tricks from Team Ruby - your professional Triangle Area of North Carolina Real Estate Agents.
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Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina


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Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina
Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina
Chartered in 1771 by the Duke of Beaufort and reorganized in 1787, the Grand Lodge of North Carolina was formed to raise the moral, social, intellectual, and spiritual conscience of society by teaching the ancient and enduring philosophical tenets of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth, which are expressed outwardly through service to God, family, country, and self under the Fatherhood of God within the Brotherhood of Man.
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Dance Megamix w/ Don Play :: North Carolina's Disco Mixer

Don Play is a dance music dj and self-proclaimed disco historian living in North Carolina. His 2-hour weekly radio show on WCOM 103.5 is syndicated via this podcast, to go along with other archival mixes, interviews, and live shows. If you love new and classic house music, disco, soul, African, new wave and all things danceable — you've come to the right place.
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North & South Carolina Real Estate Podcast with Bill Burns


If you are looking to buy or sell a home, get all the latest updates, tips and tricks from Bill Burns - your professional North and South Carolina Real Estate Expert.
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Real Estate Rush North Carolina


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Taking advantage of house-buying financial support
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Beginning in 2022, WRAL Photojournalist Sean Braswell has tried to take the first step into homeownership; however, certain hurdles would come his way, including when he tried to take advantage of certain programs meant to help people like him buy a home. Now, in 2023, Braswell has had some positive developments and shares them in his real estate s…
This Dharma talk explores the short dialogue between Zen master Hogen and a student named Echo. He came to Hogen and said: My name is Echo, I ask you, What is Buddha? Hogen replied: You are Echo.North Carolina Zen Center tarafından oluşturuldu
The proposal spends less on raises than the spending plan proposed by Gov. Roy Cooper. Most state employees would receive an increase of 4.25% this year and 3.25% next year. Overall, the budget increases state spending by 6.5% in the fiscal year that begins in July.Colin Campbell tarafından oluşturuldu
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Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina


The Blue Ridge Music Trails’ Fine Tuned project is a mentorship and collaboration-based project aimed at professional development for emerging artists playing traditional music in Western North Carolina. This episode focuses on the Josh Jones' work with his mentor Sav Sankaran. Josh studies classical voice at the UNC School for the Arts. Sav also s…
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North Carolina Zen Center


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It Is Your Mind That Moves
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This Dharma talk explores the following story: The wind was flapping the temple flag and two monks started an argument. One said the flag moved, the other said the wind moved. They argued back and forth but could not reach a conclusion. The Sixth Ancestor said, "It is not the wind that moves, it is not the flag that moves, it is your honorable mind…
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North Carolina Zen Center


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All Sounds are the Sounds of the Buddha
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All Sounds are the Sounds of the Buddha by North Carolina Zen CenterNorth Carolina Zen Center tarafından oluşturuldu
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Local startups are hopeful. But venture capital experts warn benefits will be more incremental than torrential.Jason deBruyn tarafından oluşturuldu
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North Carolina had planned on joining a multi-state compact created to keep voter rolls clean. But now, Republicans in the state legislature want to reverse course.Rusty Jacobs tarafından oluşturuldu
More than 50 people angry about inclusion of LGBTQ+ books on library shelves were turned away from public comment at Fontana Regional Library.Lilly Knoepp tarafından oluşturuldu
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Advocates worry Duke Energy's newly approved plan to cut solar rates will slow green energy adoption
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Rules will change this summer for Duke Energy customers who install rooftop solar panels in North Carolina. Some industry experts worry new lower payments and a more complicated system could slow solar's growth.David Boraks tarafından oluşturuldu
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North Carolina’s state government agencies are facing a major worker shortage. They’re looking to the legislature this year to increase salaries so they can better recruit and retain employees.Colin Campbell tarafından oluşturuldu
Rissi Palmer was poised to be a country music star. But bad managers and bankruptcy forced her to start over in an industry that elevated few Black women.Leoneda Inge tarafından oluşturuldu
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Country life isn't all peace and quiet. Some rural communities teach newcomers 'what to expect.'
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A surge of North Carolinians are moving to rural areas to retire or to escape high housing costs in the Triangle. That's prompted some rural counties to find ways of both welcoming and preparing new residents for life alongside working farms.Bradley George tarafından oluşturuldu
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Charlotte hit a climate milestone with the start of spring Monday: For the first time since record-keeping began, not even a trace of snow fell on the city this winter.David Boraks tarafından oluşturuldu
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WUNC Capitol Bureau Chief Colin Campbell spoke with Ardis Watkins, the executive director of SEANC, about the decision to make the split.Colin Campbell tarafından oluşturuldu
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Recent grants from the state Department of Natural and Cultural Resources will help communities increase their resilience against climate threats. Gov. Roy Cooper's budget out this week seeks even more money for the program in the coming year.David Boraks tarafından oluşturuldu
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools officials are deciding whether to volunteer for a pilot program that would revamp teacher pay and licensure. They met Wednesday with skeptical teachers.Ann Doss Helms tarafından oluşturuldu
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This weekend, Duke could feel like one of the centers of women’s college basketball. For the first time since 2017, the Blue Devils will host games during the first weekend of the women’s NCAA Tournament. Meanwhile, UNC and N.C. State are part of eight ACC teams in the field.Mitchell Northam tarafından oluşturuldu
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The Blue Devils are North Carolina’s highest-seeded team in this year’s tournament, but they’re joined by 10th-seeded N.C. State, and No. 15 UNC-Asheville.Mitchell Northam tarafından oluşturuldu
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The positive state of Triangle commercial real estate
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Baxter Walker and Kathy Gigac with Avison Young in Raleigh paint a brighter picture of local commerical real estate compared to the earlier days of the pandemic. Through an examination of changing trends and needs of clients, Walker and Gigac walk you through the current state of the market for commercial real estate. arv3bqmd…
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A public hearing is planned in Huntersville Thursday night on Colonial Pipeline's plans to process and release treated wastewater into a creek at the site of a massive 2020 gasoline spill.David Boraks tarafından oluşturuldu
The North Carolina Building Code Council is considering tightening energy efficiency requirements for new homes and offices that could cut energy costs and help slow climate change. But at a public hearing Tuesday, home builders fought the idea.David Boraks tarafından oluşturuldu
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Episode 20: Fine Tuned: Bayla Davis and Cary Fridley
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The Blue Ridge Music Trails’ Fine Tuned project is a mentorship and collaboration-based project aimed at professional development for emerging artists playing traditional music in Western North Carolina. For this episode, we spent time with Bayla Davis and her mentor, Cary Fridley, to learn more about their work together. These two women have worke…
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To have a career in teaching, every beginning teacher must first pass a test. More than 1,000 teachers have struggled to pass their exams on time, including this art teacher in Cumberland County Schools.Liz Schlemmer tarafından oluşturuldu
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Advocacy groups are calling on the North Carolina Department of Labor to consider protections for immigrant workers who cooperate in workplace safety investigations.Kayla Young tarafından oluşturuldu
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WFAE's All Things Considered host Gwendolyn Glenn talks to UNC-Chapel Hill archivist Nicholas Graham about a controversial visit poet Langston Hughes made to the university in 1931.Gwendolyn Glenn tarafından oluşturuldu
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Two human-driven trends are coming together to create new environmental worries in North Carolina. The first is the growing number of big hog and poultry farms, known as "concentrated animal feeding operations," or CAFOs. The other is climate change, which brings rising sea levels and more intense storms and flooding.Together, they're a recipe for …
A bipartisan group of state lawmakers filed several new bills on Thursday to address funding needs and regulatory changes they say will help improve access to child care.Colin Campbell tarafından oluşturuldu
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Republicans and Democrats in the North Carolina General Assembly are pushing competing voting legislation.Rusty Jacobs tarafından oluşturuldu
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A $27.5 million federal grant is coming to eastern North Carolina to restore the Albemarle and Pamlico sounds. The U.S. Department of the Interior says the money comes from last year's Inflation Reduction Act. It's part of $120 million in grants to help national and state wildlife refuges restore waterways and repair damage from severe weather made…
The Pactive Evergreen closure leaves the milltown without a mill and a community "in grieving mode," mayor says.Helen Chickering, Lilly Knoepp, Laura Lee tarafından oluşturuldu
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Gov. Roy Cooper called on state legislators to avoid “culture wars” issues that “hurt people and cost us jobs” in his final State of the State address Monday night.Colin Campbell tarafından oluşturuldu
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Removing a century-old dam would restore species and reconnect communities, but will it be funded?
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For nearly a century, the Ela Dam in the North Carolina mountains has provided electricity but also altered wildlife habitats and disconnected the community. Land conservation and environmental groups have joined the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in an ambitious plan to remove the aging dam. But that hinges on getting millions of dollars in fede…
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A new digital-based case filing system is being piloted in four North Carolina counties, including Wake, Johnston, Lee, and Harnett.Rusty Jacobs tarafından oluşturuldu
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Schools across North Carolina saw crime and violence increase last year, but the surge was especially pronounced in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.Ann Doss Helms tarafından oluşturuldu
The Carolina Panthers' first owner, Jerry Richardson, who brought professional football to Charlotte, has died at 86, the team said Thursday.Ely Portillo, Kenneth Lee Jr. tarafından oluşturuldu
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The Charlotte City Council last month postponed a vote on accepting a $188,000 state grant to help pay for a DWI task force.Steve Harrison tarafından oluşturuldu
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Duke Energy has asked state regulators for a nearly 17% rate increase in western and central North Carolina to cover rising costs for natural gas and coal over the past year. That's the largest increase for fuel costs in the company's history and means Duke has pending rate hikes before regulators that total 27%.…
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The number of people convicted for driving while impaired has fallen by 80% in Mecklenburg County. When based on population, the county has — by far — the fewest number of people convicted of DWI.Steve Harrison tarafından oluşturuldu
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The North Carolina Coastal Federation finished its restoration of the North River Wetlands Preserve this winter. Wetland habitats play several crucial roles, including protecting water quality, preventing floods, and serving as critical territory for unique plants and animals.Celeste Gracia tarafından oluşturuldu
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Fine Tuned is a mentorship and collaboration-based project aimed at professional development for emerging artists playing traditional music in Western North Carolina. In this episode, David LaMotte and Benjamin Barker talk about why they play music, music in North Carolina, what they have gained from working on the Fine Tuned project, and more.…
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Coastal experts say North Carolina lacks the money and laws it needs to deal with hundreds of beachfront houses at risk of collapsing into the Atlantic Ocean because of sea level rise and erosion. A new state task force is looking for solutions.David Boraks tarafından oluşturuldu
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Electric vehicle registrations grew 54% in NC last year, but still account for tiny share of cars
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The number of electric vehicles on North Carolina roads increased 54% in 2022, but EVs still make up a tiny fraction of all vehicles. The governor's office says accelerating sales will help meet the state's goal.David Boraks tarafından oluşturuldu
When it comes to fighting climate change, shifting electricity production away from fossil fuels is a critical part of the battle. The energy sector is the second-largest source of the heat-trapping pollution that causes global warming. As we close coal-fired plants, and eventually get rid of gas-fired power plants, too, the question is what will r…
A federal appeals court has ruled that the state can proceed with a $500 million bridge between the mainland and North Carolina's Outer Banks, despite the objections of environmental and citizens' groups.David Boraks tarafından oluşturuldu
Just two months after North Carolina regulators signed off on Duke Energy's long-range plan for reducing carbon emissions, the company on Wednesday kicked off planning for a new version.David Boraks tarafından oluşturuldu
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GOP-backed measure on ICE and NC sheriffs looks a lot like bills vetoed by the governor before
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The bill would require sheriffs in the state to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.Rusty Jacobs tarafından oluşturuldu
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Environmental advocates say the new land management plan from the U.S. Forest Service allows for too much logging in the Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests. The new document was released late last week after 10 years of planning.Celeste Gracia tarafından oluşturuldu
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North Carolina environmental officials are facing lots of questions as they push to adopt rules by year's end that would speed sales of electric trucks and buses.David Boraks tarafından oluşturuldu
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More than a year after Gaston County Schools launched a new state-approved Oracle payroll system, employees face problems getting accurate paychecks.Ann Doss Helms tarafından oluşturuldu