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‘Kin-first’ foster care gains ground in North Carolina after state creates incentive

‘Kin-first’ foster care gains ground in North Carolina after state creates incentive

By Jennifer Fernandez The first thing Genevieve Traversy does when she takes in a new foster child is show them where the food is. “Most children that come into foster care are food insecure. I know I...

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After a pioneering program collapses, NC organizations build a new path forward

After a pioneering program collapses, NC organizations build a new path forward

By Jaymie Baxley  When Christina Schnabel’s son began having gastrointestinal problems a few years ago, his doctor didn’t prescribe medication. Instead, he prescribed a food box. Schnabel, a single mo...

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Second chances bloom in Charlotte’s clean‑energy boom

Second chances bloom in Charlotte’s clean‑energy boom

By Will Atwater Getting re‑established is often an uphill struggle for people who are coming home from prison or were involved in the criminal justice system.  That was the experience of Candace Bever...

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A crisis team that stays: How a new NC program is keeping kids out of the ER

A crisis team that stays: How a new NC program is keeping kids out of the ER

By Taylor Knopf When a child is struggling with a behavioral health crisis, family members often call 911 or take the child to a hospital emergency room for help. But medical providers say that a busy...

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Report: “Deaths of despair” decline nationwide, but still more prevalent in Appalachia

Report: “Deaths of despair” decline nationwide, but still more prevalent in Appalachia

By Liz Carey Daily Yonder The rate of “deaths of despair” is slowly declining, a new report said, but they are still more prevalent in Appalachia than in the rest of the country. Deaths of despair – t...

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‘Imperfections’ in NC Medicaid bill may cause headaches, require fixes

‘Imperfections’ in NC Medicaid bill may cause headaches, require fixes

Lucas Thomae Carolina Public Press After months of political jockeying, state lawmakers finally pushed through a bipartisan bill to fully fund Medicaid through the end of the current fiscal year. Howe...

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Northampton residents win 32‑month pause on data centers

Northampton residents win 32‑month pause on data centers

By Will Atwater Earlier this month, Northampton County joined a growing list of North Carolina communities that are adopting data center moratoriums.  Commissioners approved a 32-month pause, but gett...

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NC loses abortion clinic as pressures mount on providers

NC loses abortion clinic as pressures mount on providers

By Rachel Crumpler North Carolina now has one fewer abortion clinic, shrinking access to the procedure in a state where nearly 48,000 abortions were provided in 2025. Last week, A Woman’s Choice close...

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‘There’s a quiet crisis’: NC families, advocates plead for greater disability services investment

‘There’s a quiet crisis’: NC families, advocates plead for greater disability services investment

By Ashley Fredde Kay McMillan is a young woman in her early 30s who graduated summa cum laude at NC State and now runs her own nonprofit combining her two passions — disability rights and teaching you...

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WakeMed touts benefits of Atrium deal after weekend backlash

WakeMed touts benefits of Atrium deal after weekend backlash

By Michelle Crouch and Rose Hoban When WakeMed Health & Hospitals board members were first approached by Charlotte-based Atrium Health about combining forces two years ago, they weren’t sold on t...