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Counties are starting to get their first payments from the more than $50 billion dollar windfall secured from drug manufacturers and pharmacies for their role in the opioid epidemic. A public radio collaborative investigated what programs are being funded.
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The Neighborhood Energy Resiliency Project is helping about two dozen homeowners in Carrboro upgrade their homes for free to reduce energy usage and cost.
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The centuries-long persecution of Native American and enslaved Black people in this country suppressed access to collective heritage. In Hillsborough, N.C., descendants of Native and Black North Carolinians are hoping newly discovered cemeteries will help spotlight their ancestors' legacies.
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In 2016, a task force got rid of hydrilla by injecting an herbicide into a sixteen mile stretch of the Eno. Now it's back, and the task force will try again.
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They were sentenced to work on a chain gang in North Carolina after launching the first of the 鈥渇reedom rides鈥 to challenge Jim Crow laws, which mandated segregation on buses.
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Both Duke and UNC have filed appeals on the decision to award MRI scanner to Raleigh Radiology, a common practice for an entity that loses a bid.
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Two Duke men's basketball players 鈥 Michael Savarino and Paolo Banchero 鈥 were stopped Sunday morning near Hillsborough.
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Schools in the state are facing severe staffing shortages across-the-board. That's putting more on the shoulders of educators who are still on the job.
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The Durham City Council unanimously passed an ordinance Tuesday that aims to protect workers from discrimination against hairstyles such as braids,鈥
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Updated: Jan. 14, 2021. 12:10 p.m.Hillsborough is the first North Carolina municipality to pass an ordinance to protect its LGBTQ residents from鈥