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AI data center boom meets rural reality in Edgecombe County

AI data center boom meets rural reality in Edgecombe County

By Will Atwater Key Takeaways: AI data center developers are eyeing rural North Carolina, sparking debates over health, environmental safety and rising energy costs. Local fights in places like Edg...

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State budget advances plan to reopen Martin County hospital

State budget advances plan to reopen Martin County hospital

Key Takeaways  The state budget includes a combined $40 million for a plan by ECU Health to restore emergency department services in Martin County, which has been without a local hospital since 2023....

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Bringing relief to NC maternity deserts

Bringing relief to NC maternity deserts

By Lucas Tomae Carolina Public Press A former state health director, a family physician and a coalition of healthcare organizations are working to bring perinatal care closer to home for expectant and...

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These church members disagree on politics. Together they’re wiping out medical debt.

These church members disagree on politics. Together they’re wiping out medical debt.

By Noam N. Levey KFF Health News WINSTON-SALEM — Some issues, like immigration or student loans, are too divisive to unite Trinity Moravian Church. “We’ve got quite a spread of political beliefs,” sai...

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What’s coming for state employees’ insurance in the coming year? Here are the details.

What’s coming for state employees’ insurance in the coming year? Here are the details.

By Rose Hoban Key Takeaways: The NC State Health Plan board of trustees adopted a four-tier provider network. Premiums for most of the 750,000 State Health plan members will rise 5 percent in 202...

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‘We have to juggle other things’: NC counties will have to absorb new SNAP costs without state funding

‘We have to juggle other things’: NC counties will have to absorb new SNAP costs without state funding

By Ashley Fredde Scotland County Manager April Snead spent this year’s budget season outlining the kinds of tradeoffs that local governments face every spring: which capital projects can move forward,...

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From the legislature to sports arenas to websites, NC weighs accessibility upgrades

From the legislature to sports arenas to websites, NC weighs accessibility upgrades

By Rose Hoban Key takeaways: Gov. Josh Stein’s Executive Order 35 created a Commission on Accessibility to identify and remove barriers that keep all North Carolinians from fully accessing state ...

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Period poverty in NC schools: The Diaper Bank is stepping in to help

Period poverty in NC schools: The Diaper Bank is stepping in to help

Key takeaways: Since 2014, the Diaper Bank of NC has distributed more than 3 million period supplies to North Carolina schools, and the state has now formalized the nonprofit as the official provider...

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Lawmakers end multi-million-dollar hospital tax “loophole”

Lawmakers end multi-million-dollar hospital tax “loophole”

By Michelle Crouch Co-published with The Charlotte Ledger A little-noticed provision in the state budget that was approved last week aims to shut down a tax strategy used by at least one hospital syst...

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Can guaranteed income help people leaving incarceration? Two NC local governments are testing it

Can guaranteed income help people leaving incarceration? Two NC local governments are testing it

By Rachel Crumpler James Earquhart, 66, walked out of prison in December.  After 15 years behind bars, he suddenly had to find a place to stay, look for work and figure out a way to rebuild his life. ...