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Guía para votar en las elecciones de mitad de período de Carolina del Norte más importantes en generaciones
Desglosamos este enorme Día de elecciones y le brindamos una guía paso a paso de todos los plazos importantes que se avecinan.
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What Will Friday’s Budd-Beasley Debate Show? Two Very Different Candidates.
From abortion to climate change, Democrat Cheri Beasley and Republican Ted Budd offer very different positions on issues that will have huge effects on North Carolinians’ day-to-day lives.
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People With Disabilities Make 64 Cents on the Dollar Compared to Everyone Else. A New Federal Grant Helps.
A $13.8 million grant in NC will increase access to resources, competitive wages and benefits.
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‘Outlander’ Gets It Wrong. Here Are 7 Misconceptions About NC’s Scottish Heritage.
The popular fantasy romance series has spurred a lot of interest in our state’s Scottish ancestry. But some of it is just plain wrong.
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10 Locally-Owned North Carolina Farms to Pick Your Own Pumpkins This Fall
These family-friendly North Carolina farms might sell you a pumpkin, offer a hayride, or scare you so much you pee your pants this Halloween (if you’re into that sort of thing).
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Being Shirlette Ammons: The Durham Musician on Embracing Life as a Queer, Black Woman in the South
“Spectacles,” the forthcoming album from the Durham artist, delves into a lifetime navigating a hybrid identity: QPOC, artist, and rural Southerner.
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Republicans Don’t Want Black, Working-Class Voters To Turn Out
A worker from Charlotte on how crucial it is for working-class North Carolinians to vote this year.
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The Night the Sports World Revolved Around Two Black Women’s Basketball Teams in Greensboro
A new podcast is reviving interest in the Jim Crow era of women’s sports, including a 1934 matchup between NC’s Bennett College and the best Black women’s team in the nation.
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Why Children’s Books Centering Black Children Are So Important
For Banned Books Week, a North Carolina bookstore owner on raising a generation of Black children that see themselves on the page.
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Why Banning Books Is A Jim Crow Practice
For Banned Books Week, an N.C. State professor of English explains how the recent surge in bans is targeting Black people and LGBTQ people.
























