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How incarcerated people are helping prevent suicide behind bars

How incarcerated people are helping prevent suicide behind bars

By Rachel Crumpler For up to four hours at a time, William Buhl attentively monitors a person who is on suicide watch at Nash Correctional Institution — a medium custody prison in Nashville. Buhl sits...

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NC struggles in key child health measures, new report shows

NC struggles in key child health measures, new report shows

By Jennifer Fernandez The latest national “report card” on how U.S. children are faring shows North Carolina struggling in key areas, from categories as broad as educational outcomes to individual mea...

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NC kids in crisis encounter a mental health system failing families

NC kids in crisis encounter a mental health system failing families

EDITOR’S NOTE: Because of the stigma that is often attached to mental illness, this article assigns the pseudonyms Laura, David and Ashley to protect the privacy of the people in this story. And a cau...

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Short ambulance ride, big bill

Short ambulance ride, big bill

By Michelle Crouch The Charlotte Ledger After Cathy Head of Charlotte fell and fractured her shoulder in 2023, she was pleased that her health insurance covered almost all of the expenses for her care...

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Scientists find DNA proof of swine feces in North Carolina homes

Scientists find DNA proof of swine feces in North Carolina homes

By Dawn Attride/Sentient The Daily Yonder This story was originally published by Sentient. In Duplin County, North Carolina, there is a pollutant that hangs in the air, the water and the soil. It tumb...

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NC State Health Plan may take legal action against vendor CVS Caremark

NC State Health Plan may take legal action against vendor CVS Caremark

By Grace Vitaglione The health plan that covers some 750,000 current and former state employees and their families has hit a stone wall in negotiations with its pharmacy benefit manager, CVS Caremark,...

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They ‘won’t get food’: Healthy Opportunities advocates press lawmakers to reconsider ending funding

They ‘won’t get food’: Healthy Opportunities advocates press lawmakers to reconsider ending funding

By Grace Vitaglione and Jaymie Baxley In 2022, Christina Schnabel was a single mom in Hendersonville barely making ends meet. She lived in public housing and made do with help from services like Medic...

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Proposed SNAP cuts trouble NC food assistance programs

Proposed SNAP cuts trouble NC food assistance programs

By Anne Blythe Many in the food assistance world say they live by the adage “prepare for the worst and hope for the best.” That’s what Amy Beros, president and chief executive officer of Food Bank of ...

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Advocates protest pesticide measure in N.C. Senate bill, point to potential health effects

Advocates protest pesticide measure in N.C. Senate bill, point to potential health effects

By Grace Vitaglione and Will Atwater People dressed in green filled the seats at a North Carolina Senate committee hearing on May 14 — their clothes an act of protest against this year’s Senate versio...

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Healthy Opportunities Pilot told to prepare for program to shutter July 1

Healthy Opportunities Pilot told to prepare for program to shutter July 1

By Jaymie Baxley, Rose Hoban and Grace Vitaglione The Healthy Opportunities Pilot, a Medicaid program that addressed the nonmedical health needs of low-income North Carolinians, will cease operations ...