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Sorry Virginia. North Carolina Is For Lovers.
Want to impress a date? From Manteo to Blowing Rock, North Carolina has natural beauty, great food, and loads of conversation-starters.
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A Judge Told NC’s Legislature to Fix Huge School Funding Inequalities. They’re Just Not Doing It.
The courts excoriated the state 24 years ago because rural schools aren’t funded like urban schools. The legislature is out of time to make it right.
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Pauli Murray: The North Carolina Hero Too Few Know About
A documentary about North Carolina civil rights trailblazer Pauli Murray will premier this weekend in Durham before being released to a national audience.
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‘Child Marriage Doesn’t Discriminate’: Here’s What You Need to Know About North Carolina’s New Law
As the long-awaited law goes into effect, North Carolina has the fifth most child marriages in the nation.
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Climate Change Is Not a Warning for North Carolina – It’s Already Here.
A rural North Carolina advocate on the need for big climate change and infrastructure plans to offset the impacts on farms and families.
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Birdwatchers Rejoice. The ‘Mysterious Disease’ Threatening Songbirds Has Spared North Carolina.
Our pandemic isn’t over. But North Carolina songbirds have missed the worst of a disease that plagued birds across the U.S.
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Union County’s School Board Is Unfit for Office
By abandoning quarantine and contact tracing, Union County school leaders have put their children and staff in an impossible situation.
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A Black Woman Officiated the Panthers Game. It’s the First Time in NFL History.
The Panthers recognized Maia Chaka, who hails from Virginia, during Sunday’s game against the Jets in Charlotte.
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North Carolina Muslims Continue Progressive March Despite 20 Years of Sept. 11 Bias
Hate crimes against US Muslims have exploded by 500% in the years since Sept. 11, 2001. Still, more Muslims than ever are running for elected office and raising their voices for progressive change.
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Guaranteed Preschool and Free Community College: How Democrats’ Infrastructure Plan Could Impact North Carolina Families
Infrastructure isn’t just roads and bridges. Local leaders in North Carolina talk about how federal proposals could impact child care, internet service, and more.
























