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At a Flat Rock briefing with state and local leaders, Gov. Josh Stein said North Carolina has received in federal funds only ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. picks more new vaccine advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ...
The rivers and streams of western North Carolina are still recovering from Hurricane Helene almost a year later. Contractors ...
Trymaine Lee spent years reporting on the deaths of men who look just like him. His new memoir, A Thousand Ways to Die, ...
Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles on Tuesday easily won the Democratic primary, getting 71% of the vote against four opponents. That’s ...
The nonprofit International House has named Susan Bird its new executive director. The organization helps immigrants settle ...
Representatives with Mecklenburg County announced at a community meeting on Monday that they plan to launch a post-overdose response team and a program that aims to support those dealing with ...
By January, a new state law will require NC school districts to restrict students’ cell phone use. Some schools were already trying similar policies, and students say they're less distracted in class.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools board member Melissa Easley faced criticism over the weekend for a statement on the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. She and the CMS school board have since ...
Prominent Democratic lawmakers and influencers are encouraging their fellow Democrats to embrace social media and online ...
North Carolina Rep. Laura Budd spoke Monday about safety on Charlotte’s transit system and political violence nationwide. In August, 23-year-old Iryana Zarutska was killed on the Blue Line light rail.
NPR is tracking the record number of lawmakers in Congress who have already announced they don't plan to run for reelection ...
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