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NC Doctors File Lawsuit Against 12-Week Abortion Ban
While the suit condemns the entirety of the abortion ban, it focuses on vague provisions that make it unclear when exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother would actually be applied.
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Legal Mobile Sports Betting in North Carolina Could Begin as Early as January 2024
“This is an historic moment for the state of North Carolina, and this will benefit our economy for generations to come.”
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5 Juneteenth Celebrations Across North Carolina You Don’t Want to Miss
If you’re looking for an opportunity to come together in community, recognize the past, and celebrate the freedom of Black Americans, there are tons of events happening across North Carolina this weekend.
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Which NC Summer Bird Are You?
If you’ve had some winged and feathered friends visit your backyard lately, you may have noticed they have their own personalities. Want to know which ones you’re most like? Read on to find out.
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How Black Fathers Rock! in Charlotte Is Changing the Narrative About Black Fathers
“Celebrating other Black men who are doing things in their community and in their home, is my way of changing the narrative,” says founder Ryan Jor El.
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Board of Elections Invites Public Comments on Voter ID Rules
Elections officials are working through the logistics of implementing new Voter ID requirements before municipal elections this fall. Now’s your chance to weigh in.
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Op-Ed: Republican-Backed Bills Undercut Free and Fair Elections
Proposed legislation would cause thousands of valid ballots to be thrown out, a director of pro-democracy group Common Cause NC says.
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New Elections Bill Could Replace Stability With Chaos, Voting Advocates Say
NC Republicans’ new bill would overhaul how the state and county boards of elections are chosen, giving more power to the General Assembly and creating a system that could snarl decision-making.
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Comics, Cartoons, and More Recs for Rural Stories to Read, Watch, and Listen To this Summer
Comics, cartoons, and old friends headline our latest batch of recommendations for rural stories to read, watch, or listen to this summer.
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A Rural Calling: Bringing Together Different Worlds to Better a Community
Yona Wade says “I create what I need” and what he needs and wants are better educational opportunities for the community of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in Western North Carolina.
























