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(03/20/24 1:04pm)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(02/26/24 9:45pm)
Over 20 million people visited N.C. state parks in 2023 — a 4 percent increase from the previous year, according to the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation.
(02/23/24 4:53pm)
The Daily Tar Heel's Sarah Lewisohn spoke with N.C. Supreme Court Associate Justice Allison Riggs to hear about her experience and aspirations for the court. Her opponent in the Democratic primary is Lora Christine Cubbage.
(02/23/24 4:59pm)
In its 2023-25 budget, the N.C. General Assembly established Tri-Share, a two-year pilot program that aims to split the cost of child care between employers, employees and the state.
(02/23/24 12:37am)
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services announced on Feb. 12 that it would be investing $5.5 million into the FIT Wellness program, which is part of the N.C. Formerly Incarcerated Transition Program in the UNC School of Medicine.
(02/19/24 9:48pm)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(02/06/24 10:32pm)
For decades, the N.C. General Assembly has debated the amount and uses of funding for North Carolina public schools — and recently, in the face of legal requirements to increase public school funding, Republicans in the N.C. General Assembly have moved to refocus funding measures toward charter and private schools.
(02/06/24 3:53am)
Led by former Republican state supreme court justice Bob Orr, several North Carolina voters sued state leaders last week in state court to establish a right to fair elections under the state constitution.
(01/26/24 6:57pm)
A federal judge declined today to issue a preliminary injunction on N.C. Senate maps passed by the General Assembly in October.
(01/29/24 10:36pm)
The N.C. Department of Public Instruction released a guidebook on Jan. 16 for the use of artificial intelligence in public schools. The guidebook provides recommendations for responsibly implementing AI and encourages public schools to incorporate AI literacy for staff and students.
(01/23/24 10:14pm)
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper — a two-time UNC alum and self-proclaimed "diet soda sommelier" — is in his last year in the governor's seat. He's battled a Republican-led General Assembly since he was elected in 2016, and a Republican supermajority in both houses since April of last year.
(01/15/24 2:53am)
On Jan. 3, the North Carolina Rate Bureau requested that the N.C. Department of Insurance increase homeowners insurance rates by an average of 42.2 percent.
(11/07/23 1:10am)
The N.C. Recovery Practitioners Network, a partnership between the N.C. Department of Public Instruction and the UNC School of Education, among other institutions, hosted its first in-person workshop on Friday.
(11/07/23 1:42am)
November is Native American Heritage Month — a time to honor the traditions and stories of Native American, Native Hawaiian, Alaska Native and associated Island communities. North Carolina is home to the largest Native population east of the Mississippi River.
(10/31/23 1:52am)
In North Carolina, partisan school board elections are on the rise.
(10/26/23 2:40pm)
Rep. Jeff Jackson (D-N.C. 14th), a first-term member of Congress drawn out of his district in new maps passed by the N.C. General Assembly, announced Thursday morning that he will be running to be North Carolina's next attorney general.
(10/27/23 2:51am)
North Carolina is currently experiencing an increase in both flu cases and RSV cases in the last several weeks, according to the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services' dashboard. COVID cases involving an emergency department visit have decreased in recent weeks.
(10/19/23 7:13pm)
There’s something in the air.
(10/19/23 4:48am)
Each year, new and returning vendors alike come to the N.C. State Fair with a lineup of new foods to add to its ever-growing roster and rival the classics.
(10/23/23 2:01am)
The N.C. General Assembly's Republican majority overruled Gov. Roy Cooper's veto of House Bill 600 on Oct. 10.