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CNBC ranked North Carolina the best state in the U.S. to do business. Counties affected by Helene are adding businesses faster than others.
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A new state law will make it easier to get prescription flu medications in North Carolina, part of a series of healthcare regulations recently signed into law.
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Raleigh based band Jack The Radio's latest album "Under Lonely Light" was removed from Spotify last week.
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The storm caused the Eno River to set a new flooding record. The entire park is closed until further notice. Park officials are asking for the public’s patience as they continue damage assessment.
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While survivors repair their homes and businesses, this week’s deadly flooding from Chantal raises larger questions about how North Carolina communities get ready for the next major storm.
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The UNC Health and Duke Health systems are partnering together to create North Carolina’s Children’s Health campus.
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A new annual report shows North Carolina charter schools are becoming more diverse, but traditional public school districts are still serving more high-need students.
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Two sites run by Schoolhouse of Wonder will be closed indefinitely as damage assessments continue in Eno River State Park and West Point on the Eno after flooding in Orange and Durham counties.
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Child care advocates say the changes could help increase the capacity of child care centers, but providers are also cautious about sacrificing quality.
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The 2025 Hopscotch Music Festival will feature performances from My Morning Jacket, Earl Sweatshirt, Sparks, and more.
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Opponents said the legislation, which was originally intended to regulate squatters, was tweaked in a way that could help puppy mills.
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Prison officials plan to install air conditioning for all prison beds by2026 as rising temperatures pose growing health risks for incarceratedpeople.