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Bev Perdue, the first female governor of North Carolina (serving from 2009 to 2013), spoke in support of Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg Thursday, February 13 at Raleigh's Union Station.
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Bev Perdue, the first female governor of North Carolina (serving from 2009 to 2013), spoke in support of Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg Thursday, February 13 at Raleigh's Union Station.
Bloomberg supporters watch intently at a rally Thursday, February 13.
A woman, pictured second from the right in the front row, interrupted Bloomberg’s speech with a question Thursday afternoon.
Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg speaks at a campaign event in Raleigh on Thursday, February 13.
Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg speaks Thursday, February 13 at Raleigh's Union Station.
The red swastika on the East Campus Bridge was painted over.
There was an explosion Wednesday in downtown Durham.
Sanford Women in Policy organized a walkout opposing Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Organizers encouraged students to express their feelings on post-its pasted on the Sanford Building.
Construction Wednesday has reduced Swift Avenue bus service.