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‘What Gets Taught Matters’: Why North Carolina Must Confront Its History of Racism
The author of a North Carolina history book explains why it’s so crucial for the state’s K-12 students to understand our state’s history of racism.
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North Carolina Students Really Need Black and Brown Teachers
A diverse teaching staff can boost test scores and attendance for students of color. It can also be a matter of life or death.
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Andrew Brown’s Family Takes Lawsuit Federal so He Can ‘Get the Justice That He Deserved’
Brown was killed in April by Pasquotank County deputies who shot him in the back of the head as he drove away.
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They’re Innocent, so Why Does Pardoning Take So Long? One of NC’s Top Wrongful Conviction Attorneys Speaks Up.
“It’s actually worse under a Democratic governor,” James Coleman Jr. of Duke’s Wrongful Convictions Clinic says of NC’s pardon process.
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This Hurricane Season Will be Busy. Here’s How to Prepare Before a Big One Hits North Carolina.
In the first six weeks of the 2021 hurricane season, we’ve already clocked five named storms.
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Monthly $250 to $300 Checks from Child Tax Credit Start This Week. What Does That Mean for NC Families?
President Biden’s expansion of the child tax credit could help lift 137,000 North Carolina children out of poverty, officials hope.
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Single in North Carolina? 5 Summer Adventures to Try by Yourself
North Carolina is full of options for the single adventurer. From outdoor skating to midnight kayaking, here’s our top suggestions for solo fun, from the mountains to the sea.
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From Deviled Eggs to Dessert, Top 5 Recipes for Your Next North Carolina Cookout
North Carolinians are getting vaccinated and getting together. Here’s some ideas of what to bring next time you grill out with friends and family.
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Whirligigs, Wizards, and the Devil: Five of the Most Bizarre Destinations in North Carolina
Cardinal & Pine’s guided tour of the most bizarre, and yes fascinating, places to visit in North Carolina.
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The GOP Made Critical Race Theory its Boogeyman, but NC Students Suffer for it.
A Charlotte parent on racial equity in public school systems and the GOP’s bogus Critical Race Theory panic.
























