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Becton named interim ECSU chancellor

Former state appeals court judge Charles Becton will be the interim chancellor of Elizabeth City State University, University of North Carolina President Tom Ross announced Friday.

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Gimme Shelter: Bi-annual art auction raises money for animal shelter

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WATCH: Spy capture or sleuth setup? Arrest in Russia looks like Cold War case

CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports on new details in the arrest of U.S. embassy worker Ryan Fogle by Russian authorities for spying.

WDYT? Gilchrist’s successor