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Palin to Greenville Monday, October 06 2008 by Dave DeWitt | Send to a friend Governor Sarah Palin is coming to North ... (WUNC Chapel Hill)

6 October 2008, 10:06 am

Governor Sarah Palin is coming to North Carolina. The Republican candidate for vice president will speak in Greenville Tuesday night. Her visit solidifies North Carolina as a battleground state in the upcoming presidential election.... read more

Democrat bet accuses rival of sordid attacks (Yehey!)

6 October 2008, 9:22 am

ASHEVILLE, North Carolina: Barack Obama hammered Republican White House rival John McCain for wanting to turn the page on the US economic crisis and engage in low-blow personal attacks a month from election day.... read more

Experts weigh likelihood of N.C. oil drilling (The News & Observer)

6 October 2008, 5:36 am

Oil company estimates of deposits off North Carolina could be overblown. Of 51 wells drilled along the Atlantic coast in the 1970s and 1980s, none were commercially viable.... read more

Miller clashed with Palin over science on global warming (Greensboro News & Record)

6 October 2008, 12:14 am

Rep. Brad Miller was one of the relatively few people from North Carolina who didn't have to say "Sarah who?" when the governor of Alaska was named the Republican vice presidential candidate. Sarah Palin had blasted the N.C. Democrat in a 2007 letter, criticizing Miller for his role in a debate t... read more

Eastern North Carolina Leaders For Change Gather in Raleigh On Monday (WNCT Greenville)

5 October 2008, 1:43 pm

RALEIGH— Several key leaders in eastern North Carolina will meet in Raleigh on Monday, October 6th, in an unprecedented show of support for Senator Barack Obama and for his agenda for economic prosperity.... read more

McCrory's chances concern Democrats (The Charlotte Observer)

5 October 2008, 4:42 am

Democrats are increasingly bullish about the chances of their presidential and U.S. Senate candidates in North Carolina. It's the governor's race that worries some. “I wouldn't say nervous, I'd say a little bit concerned,” Charlotte Democrat Tom Chumley said Saturday. He's among several hundred ... read more