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Five Things Gov. Cooper Wants to See NC Get Done This Year
Gov. Roy Cooper called on the state legislature to expand Medicaid, fund education and address racial injustices in his annual “State of the State” address.
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With Ramadan Upended Again by COVID, One Charlotte Woman Took Her Celebration Global
Each Ramadan, NC’s Lamia Ashour looks for ways to uphold the Islamic tenet of giving, but the pandemic is complicating things again.
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Here’s How This Charlotte Woman Is Trying to Keep Police Accountable in her City
Charlotte’s Citizens Review Board was created to protect the public from police misconduct. The committee chair wants to make sure residents know how to navigate it.
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Enjoy NC’s Outdoor Splendor This Earth Day with These Hiking and Paddling Trails
If you’re looking to get out there this Earth Day, check out our list of some top hikes and trails to explore in North Carolina this spring.
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With Vaccinations Going Up, Cooper Announces He’ll Relax COVID Restrictions in NC
With more people vaccinated, NC Gov. Roy Cooper is ready to lift restrictions that limited capacity at restaurants, bars and more.
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‘Women in Our State Deserve to be Paid Fairly’: NC Democrats File Gender Pay Gap Legislation
Why supporters in North Carolina say there’s real momentum to address longtime pay gaps between men and women.
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VP Kamala Harris on How Fixing Roads, Bridges, Pipes, and the Internet Can Help NC
The vice president came to North Carolina to show how the American Jobs Plan waiting for congressional approval could bolster the nation’s economy and more.
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Why North Carolina’s Anti-Trans Policies Made Me Fear for My Life
A transgender 10th grader from western North Carolina tells us what it’s like to live in a state with a hostile GOP-controlled state Legislature.
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North Carolina Makes the Top Five in Head-to-Head Matchup of States
The Tar Heel State has beautiful mountains, beaches, and a boatload of personality. Good call, America.
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J&J Shots on Hold in NC. Here’s What You Need to Know in Fight Against COVID.
After serious blood clots developed in six women, states like NC are halting the use of Johnson & Johnson vaccines for now.
























