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  2. The sonic boom that rattled Orange County? Military says no ...

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    Orange County emergency officials posted on Facebook around 2 p.m. that they had ruled out bombs, explosions, crashes, falling planes and building failures as the source of the loud boom. Event ...

  3. The News of Orange County - Wikipedia

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    The News of Orange County is a weekly newspaper based in Hillsborough, North Carolina covering northern Orange County, North Carolina. Started in 1893, the newspaper is owned by Womack Publishing Company of Chatham, Virginia. In 2018, the circulation was 4,200. [1] Charlotte Wray is the publisher. [2]

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  5. North Carolina joins mystery drone conversation

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    “We are actively communicating with federal and local agencies about residents’ reports of drones spotted in eastern North Carolina and are working to find answers,” said U.S. Rep. Don Davis ...

  6. Occoneechee Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The Occoneechee Speedway hosted stock car racing legends such as Fireball Roberts, Richard Petty, Ned Jarrett and Junior Johnson. It was a crown jewel in NASCAR for most of its existence. It was a crown jewel in NASCAR for most of its existence.

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  8. Category:Orange County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    People from Orange County, North Carolina (7 C, 22 P) T. Tourist attractions in Orange County, ... The News of Orange County; North Carolina's 23rd Senate district;

  9. 2006 UNC SUV attack - Wikipedia

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    A similar Grand Cherokee to the one involved in the attack. On the afternoon of March 3, 2006, Taheri-azar drove a rented silver 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee through a common courtyard area of campus known as the Pit, a high-traffic area centered between the student bookstore, student center, dining hall, and libraries.