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Federal and state officials have declared war on DEI at North Carolina's colleges and universities. What the orders mean isn't always clear.
Federal and state officials have declared war on DEI at North Carolina’s colleges and universities. But what their orders mean is sometimes far from clear.
While much of the debate focuses on Medicaid cuts, more than 1 million North Carolinians with private health insurance also ...
An effort to boost taro as a resilient revenue generator for North Carolina farmers is producing a sweet reward in Asheville.
Business-friendly Charlotte has long prided itself on clean government. But discord on the council has unsettled the state’s ...
House Rules Committee Chair John Bell runs a hemp company. He’s also trying to kill a bipartisan Senate bill to regulate the ...
Though Red Spring town officials called the April power surge an 'Act of God,' municipal financial documents suggest otherwise.
In an essay, a North Carolina father reflects on his journey to accept his son’s autism diagnosis—and the lessons it taught ...
UNC-Chapel Hill initiated an administrative restructuring plan amid broader financial uncertainty, prompting concerns about ...
Greensboro eliminated a food pantry in Glenwood with rat and insect problems. Residents say the city should have helped ...
There has been a growing, bipartisan push to regulate hemp. While marijuana remains illegal here, North Carolina is one of the country’s most lenient states for psychoactive hemp-derived consumables.
UNC-Chapel Hill historian Kathleen DuVal recently won a Pulitzer Prize for her book Native Nations: A Millennium in North America.