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Erik Wilson, left, and Alyssa Horner serve customers Tuesday at the Fort Macon State Park refreshment stand, the most visited state park in North Carolina. Gasoline prices in North Carolina have been decreasing daily for nearly two weeks, but holiday road travel for July Fourth is still expected to be nearly 3 percent lower than last year, according to AAA Carolinas. More than one million North Carolinians will travel 50 miles or more from home this weekend. Gas prices have been dropping since June 20 and are down more than 5 cents from their high ... By John harbin Times-News Staff Writer The Fourth of July is a time of family fun, as people take to the road or settle in for fireworks displays. There were 14 fatalities across the state last year during the holiday weekend, however, and officials are reminding people to be cautious when traveling or handling fireworks. MARK HIBBS ATLANTIC BEACH — Will the public’s desire to get away to the beach for a holiday weekend be stronger than the downward pull of the troubled economy? Before school starts at North Carolina Central University next year, administrators will have to find more space. "The projections are our incoming class is going to be 1,554," said Jennifer Wilder, Director of Residential Life for the University. "But when we sat up our housing spaces for our freshmen, the projection was the class would be 1,188." About 120 spaces are now freed up, but NCCU is ... Incoming NCCU freshmen class larger than expected Oscar Wong sent all of it down the drain. All 6,000 gallons of it. Every drop — 193-1/2 barrels, or 375 pint glasses — of perfectly decent beer flushed away. It was 1994, and the fledgling Highland Brewing Co. was struggling to stay alive in the cramped, dank basement below Barley's Tap Room on Biltmore Avenue. Wong could ill afford to take the loss. But he also knew he couldn't afford to serve ... RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina's unemployment rate climbed to 11.1 percent in May — hitting a new peak since the state started such measurements more than three decades ago, the state Employment Security Commission said Friday. and MARTHA WAGGONER n California in battle of incentives for the homegrown industry being lured by others |
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