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N.C. — A 14-year-old girl living in foster care is one of more than 11,000 children living in foster care in North Carolina. Virgie is waiting to get adopted and hopes to find her forever family ...
The Palm Beach Post Editorial Board didn't support Joe Abruzzo's candidacy for county administrator, but we certainly don't want him to fail. There's too much at stake.
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Storms are beginning to move out of Alamance and Randolph Counties after an active evening of severe storms. Clearing continues from west to east late Thursday night. Friday is pleasant before ...
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Growing fruit trees indoors can transform even the coziest corners of your home into a verdant personal orchard. Even better, for impatient gardeners, there are a few fast-growing varieties that ...
For example, at the solstice, trees growing in cold places slow down the creation of new wood cells and focus their energy on finishing already formed but still incomplete cells.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Eighty-eight trees along Fayetteville Street were fitted with lights on their trunks and major limbs as part of a new project to enhance downtown's appeal. Known as North ...
Trees use summer solstice as natural calendar for growth and reproduction by Andrew Hacket-Pain, The Conversation edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...