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Susie O’Neal, manager of the Ocracoke Seafood Company, was at the State Legislative Building in Raleigh on Tuesday along with hundreds of North Carolinian shrimpers, sea food workers and ...
The North Carolina Senate met on Tuesday (June 24) for a final reading on House Bill 441, which would pay shrimpers impacted by a proposed trawling ban ...
On June 24, coastal shrimpers descended on the North Carolina General Assembly to protest HB 441 and 442, restricting the industry to the point that opponents argue it would completely ...
Plus, Western Carolina University has a new member on the Board of Trustees, and he’s a familiar face in North Carolina ...
Hundreds gathered in Raleigh on Tuesday morning to protest a bill to ban inland shrimping. House Bill 442 would ban ...
The North Carolina Senate advanced two bills that deal with transgender issues as lawmakers prepare for their anticipated ...
House Bill 442, which the Senate approved in a vote last week, would ban shrimp trawling inshore and within a half-mile of ...
Nonviolent protests have a venerable history in North Carolina and beyond. Violent protests — that is, riots — have an ...
North Carolina senators gave their approval to a bill that would pay shrimpers for the next three years if they are impacted ...
N.C. Catch, N.C. Watermen United, Carteret County Fisherman's Association, Ocracoke Seafood Co. and Carteret Catch are ...
Von Haefen on Saturday made a social media post showing a woman holding a sign with the image of a bloody guillotine and a prop representing a beheaded Trump.
In a statement made on her Facebook — shortly after deactivating her X account — von Haefen responded to the immediate backlash.