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  2. A slew of laws took effect July 1 in North Carolina. Here are ...

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    North Carolina lawmakers passed new laws last year and this year. Several took effect on July 1, including ones related to elections, trees around billboards and the N.C. High School Athletic ...

  3. Coyotes are out and about more in SC. Here’s why and how to ...

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  4. Can you take your dog into a grocery store in NC? Here ... - AOL

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  5. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    Both F 1 and F 2 hybrids resemble their coyote parents in terms of shyness and intrasexual aggression. [12] [80] Hybrids are fertile and can be successfully bred through four generations. [78] Melanistic coyotes owe their black pelts to a mutation that first arose in domestic dogs. [77]

  6. Category:North Carolina law - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Amendment 1; North Carolina Animal Protection Act; North Carolina Attorney General; North Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1835; North Carolina House Bill 11; North Carolina Planned Community Act; North Carolina Speaker Ban; North Carolina Structured Sentencing Act; North Carolina Sullivan Acts; North Carolina Women's Right ...

  7. New NC laws are taking effect. Here’s what they’ll change.

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    A handful of bills that North Carolina’s legislature passed into law over the past two years will go into effect Monday. Here are highlights of some of these new laws and their provisions:

  8. Black cap - Wikipedia

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    The black cap is a plain black fabric square formerly worn as symbolic headgear by English, Welsh, Irish and Northern Irish judges in criminal cases when passing a sentence of death. When worn, the square was placed on top of the judicial wig , with one of the four corners of the fabric facing forward.

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