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North Carolinians are Walking to End Alzheimer’s. Here’s How You Can Join Them.
Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest fundraiser for Alzheimer’s care. And there are 11 upcoming NC events aimed at ending the disease. Here’s how you can get involved.
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NC Family Farm Will Supply the White House Christmas Tree
It’ll be the 15th time since 1961 that a NC tree will be the star tree. That’s more than any other state.
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Judge Blocks Two Provisions of NC’s 12-Week Abortion Ban
The ruling does not affect the overall ban, but does temporarily halt measures that medical groups said were vague and medically unnecessary.
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What the 2024 Republican candidates are saying about abortion bans
The Republican presidential primary field is full of anti-abortion candidates, but amid massive electoral backlash to abortion bans, some candidates are attempting to backpedal or soften their stances on the campaign trail, or ignore the issue altogether.
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Good News Friday: NC Students Talk Gun Reform with President Biden
Our weekly roundup of happy news in NC goes to the White House. Plus: Pumpkin patches are finally opening, and social media reunites a woman with her “guardian angel.”
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NC Teacher Raises Don’t Keep Up With the Cost of Pencils
North Carolina ranks last or near last in many measures of public education spending. The new two-year budget could make these problems worse, educators say.
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The 4 Worst Moments From the Second Republican Presidential Debate
The second debate featured seven candidates, who combined, are trailing frontrunner Donald Trump by a whopping 17 points in the polls, making it a bit of an exercise in futility. But even if the debate is unlikely to affect the outcome of the primary, it says a lot about the state of the Republican party.
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‘I Demolished It’: Taste-Testing A Chilean Food Truck in the Triad
In the latest episode of “Leah Tries,” Cardinal & Pine’s Leah Sherrell takes a trip to Sur Chilean Inspired Food, a hot food truck making the rounds in NC’s Triad.
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How North Carolina’s Budget Impacts Rural Communities
For rural NC, the budget has a boost in Medicaid expansion, and another round of pain for public education.
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Abortion Access and Rural Health Threatened by Partisan Gerrymandering
Republicans in the North Carolina legislature could create election maps that ensure party dominance for the next decade over several issues that affect day-to-day lives.
























