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North Carolina Women are Taxed $8 Million a Year for Tampons. New Legislation Could End That.
North Carolina is one of 30 states that tax menstrual products but there’s a push to repeal this “pink tax” that women largely pay for these essential items.
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Denied his Diploma for Displaying a Mexican Flag, an NC Teen Calls for Change
Ever Lopez was denied his high school diploma for wearing a Mexican flag to his NC graduation. He and his family want to celebrate all Latino graduates.
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Trump Is In North Carolina. Here’s What One of the State’s Top Democrats Has to Say.
With Donald Trump set to give a speech in Greenville Saturday night, the state Democratic Chair says that NC Republicans have prioritized his lies over helping North Carolinians.
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Most North Carolinians Want Police Reform, But it’s Still a Partisan Issue
Mid-May polling was often split on partisan lines, but North Carolinians were generally supportive of more police scrutiny.
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A Vaccine Lottery? Gov. Cooper Says He’s Looking Into It.
To boost vaccination rates, North Carolina’s governor is researching rewarding vaccinations with a game of chance.
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Andrew Brown and Ronald Greene Weren’t Killed By Bad Apples. They Were Killed By a Bad Orchard.
We can’t talk about police reform in North Carolina without talking about the racist origins of policing in America and in the South.
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Change Begins in NC Homes. That’s Why We’re Launching ‘Cardinal Voices.’
A new project featuring local North Carolinians speaking directly to the local issues that matter to them.
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‘We Need To Do Better’: The Push for North Carolina After George Floyd
NC Attorney General Josh Stein co-chaired a racial equity task force that proposed dozens of state policy changes and legislation following Floyd’s killing.
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I’m a Small-Town NC Doctor. My Patients Shouldn’t Have to Choose Between Rent and Medicine.
A family care physician from Henderson on how North Carolina lawmakers’ refusal to expand Medicaid has impacted the families she sees.
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They Butted Heads on the Vaccine. Now an NC Woman Bakes for Her Sick Friend.
Their decades-long relationship grew strained over one’s anti-vaccine stance. Then NC food writer Amy Rogers learned her friend was hospitalized by COVID-19.
























