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Purple is the nationally recognized color of domestic violence, representing courage, peace, and dedication to ending violence which often includes physical, mental, sexual, emotional and/or financial abuse.
Created by Executive Order 27, the new Latino Council includes up to 30 members who are charged with exploring specific topics of tremendous importance to North Carolina’s Hispanic and Latino population.
This is the first chatbot developed for the Department of Administration, but already the agency is exploring possible applications for other divisions.
Flags will remain at half-staff through Sunday in conjunction with guidance from the White House in memory of Charlie Kirk.
Gone but never forgotten, this day honors the victims of the terrorist attack, their families and the heroic sacrifices of first responders.
A Wilmington, North Carolina native, McNeil was one of four college students who on Feb. 1, 1960 refused to give up their seats at a segregated lunch counter at Woolworth Department Store in Greensboro.
Beginning today, the North Carolina Department of Administration’s Council for Women and Youth Involvement will accept applications from organizations that build character and leadership skills among North Carolina youth through peer-to-peer community projects.
As we continue to mourn the lives of the victims of the Annunciation Catholic School shooting in Minnesota, we honor the life of U.S. Army Veteran Sergeant Michael Verardo, who passed away on August 26.
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