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Digging out of debt

Now is a great time to get your finances in order. Read our tips to learn some simple steps you can take to get started getting out of debt. Also, learn how to avoid pitfalls like debt settlement firms that take your money and drive you deeper into debt.


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Sign up for sex offender alerts

Knowing more about where registered sex offenders live in your community can help you plan for your family’s safety. Use the Sex Offender Registry to search for offenders, view maps and aerial photographs that pinpoint offenders’ home addresses, and sign up to get email alerts when an offender moves nearby.


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Fight foreclosure and loan modification scams

Are you having trouble making your mortgage payments? You’re not alone. Unfortunately, scam artists are trying to make a profit at struggling homeowners’ expense. More than 400 consumers complained to us about foreclosure and loan modification rip offs last year, and we’ve taken action against more than 200 of these outfits. Learn how you can avoid the scams and where to get real help instead.


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Badges for Baseball

Fighting crime also means preventing it. AG Cooper has teamed up with the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation to bring the Badges for Baseball program to North Carolina to help young people stay out of trouble. Across NC, more than 100 law enforcement officers are serving as mentors and coaches to at-risk kids through the program. Kids learn athletic skills, teamwork, and important life lessons, and officers learn more about the communities where they serve. Learn more about Badges for Baseball.


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