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From Nina Simone to Blind Boy Fuller, Here Are Five of NC’s Most Timeless Musical Landmarks
North Carolina music is eccentric, rootsy, and complicated, just like the state itself. We’ll take you to the burial places of blues and the birth of modern jazz.
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When Luxury Was a Luxury: The Rise and Fall of NC’s First All-Black Resort
History rarely makes a place for Black leisure in the era of segregation. But North Carolina’s coast was once a destination for middle-class Black people.
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5 Years After HB2, Will Charlotte Come Full Circle With Protections for LGBTQ North Carolinians?
More than five years after HB2 made North Carolina the face of anti-LGBTQ+ policy in the US, NC’s largest city moves to protect LGBTQ+ people.
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‘The Virus Will Find You,’ Gov. Roy Cooper Tells the Unvaccinated as Delta Surges
Before, COVID-infected people would pass the virus to two people on average. With Delta, it’s six people.
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As Eviction Moratorium Ends, 206,000 NC Households Are Behind on Rent. Here’s How to Get Help Now.
In less than a week, many of these North Carolina families could be facing eviction proceedings.
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Still Waiting on Your $250-$300 Child Tax Credit? Try These Next Steps.
Parents nationwide have begun receiving their monthly child tax credit payments. If you haven’t gotten yours, here’s what to do.
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Who Needs MLB? North Carolina Still Has Some of the Best Ballparks in America.
From Kinston to Charlotte to Hickory, Cardinal & Pine’s guide to the best ballparks in North Carolina.
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Moonshine, Rum and Gin: Our Guide to the Best Liquors Made Here in NC
Already considered one of the finest states for brewing beer, North Carolina has some top-flight liquor to offer too.
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Despite Surging Delta Variant, Gov. Cooper to Allow Statewide School Mask Mandate to Expire
North Carolina state leaders will punt to local schools, but they’re recommending masks for K-8 students and unvaccinated high schoolers.
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UNC’s ‘Racist Roots’ Fueled Nikole Hannah-Jones Scandal and Legacy of Injustices, Legal Scholar Says
Enslaved people literally laid the bricks at UNC. So how does its past reflect on the turmoil of today?
























