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Don’t Get Naked, and Other Rules for New Nature Enthusiasts in NC
Here are seven rules reformed couch potatoes need to know when embracing the great outdoors in North Carolina.
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With 45% of NC Adults Unvaccinated, President Biden Implores North Carolinians to Get Their Shot
New coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are down in North Carolina, but so is the number of new shots.
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‘A Marathon, Not a Sprint’: How One Eastern NC District Aims to Make Up for Classroom Time Lost to Covid
Inside Greene County’s use of federal and state COVID relief on summer camps, extended school days, and more.
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Our Juneteenth: When Emancipation Came to One of North Carolina’s Largest Plantations
After the Civil War, news of Emancipation took months to wind its away across the South. Enslaved workers at Stagville, one of NC largest plantations, met the news with hope and resilience.
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Paycheck Fairness Act Could Have Helped Close the Wage Gap for Women. Instead, Republicans Shot It Down.
Paycheck Fairness Act Could Have Helped Close the Wage Gap for Women. Instead, Republicans Shot It Down.
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9 North Carolina Festivals to Watch for This Summer
With COVID-19 waning (for now, fingers crossed!), North Carolina festivals are booking in 2021. Here are the ones to catch.
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A Bunch of Free, or Nearly Free, Activities for North Carolina Kids This Summer
We get it. You need something cheap to do with your kids this summer. Here’s a list of activities only a short drive away from every corner of North Carolina.
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Country-Fried Steak, Braised Goat, and Fresh Fish: Here Are Some of the Best Black-Owned Restaurants in NC
From Mama Dip’s to Boss Hog’s, we wanted to show off not just the depth and deliciousness of North Carolina’s restaurants, but the diversity.
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‘Jim Crow 2.0’: Voting Rights Groups Denounce GOP Rewrite of NC Voting Laws
After a documented decade of GOP gerrymandering and voter suppression in North Carolina, Republicans are sponsoring a controversial new bill called the “Election Integrity Act.”
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Teacher Raises and Wider Access to Health Care on Hold as NC Budget Deadline Looms
If North Carolina legislators can’t agree on a budget before July 1, the state will grapple with crucial service gaps for the second year in a row.
























