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“If You’re Sick, You Need to See a Doctor’: Top Biden Official Talks Health Care in NC
US Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and US Rep. Alma Adams call expanding Medicaid and boosting health care access a non-partisan issue.
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NC’s Black Communities Are Under-Vaccinated. That Makes Delta a Big Threat.
Black North Carolinians account for less than 20% of the vaccinated population. The unvaccinated are at risk from this new, aggressive, fast-spreading strain.
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After Nikole Hannah-Jones Snub, UNC ‘Not Safe for Black Students’ Either, Activists Say
North Carolina’s flagship public university has been the scene of numerous race-related controversies in recent years, including white supremacist rallies around a Confederate monument.
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12 States Refuse to Expand Medicaid. This Is How It Hurts Latinos.
Healthcare inequalities in North Carolina’s low-income communities are related to the state’s refusal to expand Medicaid.
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Chris Paul was an Advocate for Voting, HBCUs in North Carolina Before Ever Making the NBA Finals
The Wake Forest University basketball star has emerged as a leader for social justice in his native Winston-Salem.
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How to Get Potholes Filled, Litter Swept, and Street Lights Fixed in North Carolina
For North Carolina residents, getting public maintenance issues handled may be easier than you think, and under President Biden’s plan, better funded too.
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Hot Bird Summer: The Wildest NC Birds to Watch While You’re Out and About in Nature
From the hard-to-spot Wilson’s storm-petrel to the effervescent scarlet tanager, a guided tour of North Carolina’s most colorful, feisty, and fascinating birds.
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Boom: Here’s Where to Watch Fireworks in Eastern North Carolina this Fourth of July
Freedom is back in vogue in 2021 with the return of plenty of North Carolina communities hosting fireworks displays that COVID nixed the previous year.
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COVID Saved the Drive-In Theater. Here Are Seven in North Carolina You Have to See.
From Eden to Kings Mountain to Tabor City, a guide to the North Carolina drive-in theaters enjoying a resurgence in these germaphobic times.
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Family Left in the Dark Months After Robeson County Man Shot 30 Times by Deputies
A North Carolina family called police for help when Matt Oxendine threatened suicide. Instead, deputies killed him.
























