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9/11 Changed North Carolina. Here’s How North Carolina is Remembering the 20th Anniversary.
From Wilmington to Banner Elk and Fayetteville, North Carolina will commemorate the day with dozens of events across the state. Find one near you.
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Trailblazing US Rep. Eva Clayton: The Virus is Winning the Race in Rural North Carolina
The low vaccination numbers and lack of health care access make for a deadly combo in rural places.
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4 North Carolina Spots to Explore With Your BFF — Because Some Trips Are Better With Your Bestie
From yoga in the mountains to a Yadkin Valley wine tour, Cardinal & Pine lists some of the best destinations for you and your BFF.
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It’s Apple-Picking Season in North Carolina. Here’s Our Guide to the Best Spots This Fall.
Bar none, one of the best things you can do in North Carolina in the fall. Get picking.
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Beat the Crowds and Cabin Fever: Here Are Five Under-the-Radar Outdoor Destinations in North Carolina
The cure to your cabin fever is getting an actual cabin in North Carolina’s ridiculously picturesque mountains.
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Mobile Morgues and Desperation: Inside North Carolina’s Least Vaccinated County
A hospital leader in Robeson County tells C&P why she’s exhausted, mad, and scared for her community right now.
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Blocked from Financial Aid, Two NC Immigrants Land ‘Surprise’ College Scholarships
The nonprofit online university WGU North Carolina granted two “surprise” $10,000 scholarships last week to a healthcare worker from Durham and a teaching assistant from Siler City.
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Storm Damage to Western North Carolina Closes Landmarks Ahead of Labor Day Weekend
Many rivers, waterfalls, trails and roads are hazardous after Tropical Storm Fred. Here’s a list of closures.
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NC’s Public Schools Already Require Vaccines. The COVID-19 Vaccine Should Be One of Them.
If and when a COVID-19 vaccine is cleared for younger children, North Carolina’s schools should add it to the list of required immunizations.
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Too Poor To Get Sick: What’s Next for the Half-Million Uninsured North Carolinians
Inside the wait for Medicaid expansion in North Carolina, one of 12 states spurning a federally-funded healthcare program for poor people.
























