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Helping people stay in treatment starts with the basics

Helping people stay in treatment starts with the basics

By Rachel Crumpler Key takeaways:  SouthLight Healthcare, an outpatient mental health and substance use treatment provider, launched a Social Determinants of Health team in 2025 to help patient...

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The push to hold plastics producers accountable in North Carolina

The push to hold plastics producers accountable in North Carolina

By Will Atwater The science is catching up to the concern.The EPA has designated microplastics as a priority contaminant group for the first time. In North Carolina, policy progress has been slow.A s...

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When school’s out, who will feed the kids? 

When school’s out, who will feed the kids? 

By Diana Lopez Key takeaways Summer break worsens child food insecurity in eastern NC. With school out, the roughly 850,000 NC students who rely on free or reduced-price meals lose that daily safet...

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UNC Health seeks approval for new hospital in Asheville

UNC Health seeks approval for new hospital in Asheville

By Ted Clifford Asheville Watchdog UNC Health, the University of North Carolina’s hospital system, has applied for permission to open a 92-bed hospital near downtown Asheville. North Carolina’s state-...

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Addiction treatment hits the road in North Carolina

Addiction treatment hits the road in North Carolina

By Rachel Crumpler Key Takeaways: North Carolina has launched three mobile opioid treatment programs, and six more are expected to begin operating in the coming months as part of a broader effort...

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Lawmakers agree North Carolina has a maternal health crisis. So why are reforms stalling?

Lawmakers agree North Carolina has a maternal health crisis. So why are reforms stalling?

By Skye Crawford and Ashley Fredde The crisis is measurable. Black women in the U.S. are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women, and bias or discrimination was ...

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Survey: Staff say school-based telehealth cuts behavioral issues

Survey: Staff say school-based telehealth cuts behavioral issues

By Jennifer Fernandez Key takeaways Early survey data from nearly 300 North Carolina schools shows that staff at schools that offer behavioral telehealth are reporting reductions in student behaviora...

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EPA’s PFAS retreat is ‘a slap in the face,’ NC advocate says

EPA’s PFAS retreat is ‘a slap in the face,’ NC advocate says

By Will Atwater Two years ago, Emily Donovan stood on a stage in Fayetteville and introduced then-EPA Administrator Michael Regan. Regan, who was secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environm...

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Could technology stop repeat speeders? Some NC lawmakers think so.

Could technology stop repeat speeders? Some NC lawmakers think so.

By Jaymie Baxley Matt Simpson was on a bicycle ride with his wife and two young children when a Volkswagen Jetta barreled through a crosswalk near their Durham home in July 2022. The car, which was tr...

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Atrium land deal clears way for 1,200 homes

Atrium land deal clears way for 1,200 homes

By Michelle Crouch Co-published with The Charlotte Ledger After months of scrutiny, Atrium Health announced this week that it has finalized a deal to fulfill one of the affordable housing promises it ...