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Congressional leaders on Tuesday said the bombings in Brussels underscore the need to accelerate the military campaign against terrorist groups and to boost airport security in the United States.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - As scenes of terror spread around the globe Tuesday, the attacks in Brussels struck a nerve with Charlotte’s Congressional delegation.
Rep. Richard Hudson, R-Concord, said he was appalled to hear the news but unfortunately not surprised.
Four members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation introduced bipartisan legislation last week aimed at stopping a rule proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that they and motorsports enthusiasts say would sink a certain niche of the race car industry.
PEMBROKE — Robeson Health Care Corporation has received a $3.1 million grant for primary and beha
HAMLET — More than 100 new jobs will be available in Richmond County within the next seven months

