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North Carolina News You Can Use

  1. Good News Friday: NC church gives away free prom dresses

    Good News Friday: This NC church gives away free prom dresses

    A NC church in Apex makes the biggest school event accessible to everyone with free prom dresses. Plus, a beer that cheers to hurricane recovery.
  2. Photo of woman canvasser standing outside a voters' door to chat.

    NC canvassers brace for flood of anti-abortion messaging ahead of 2026 midterms

    In North Carolina, reproductive rights canvassers are gearing up for intense door-to-door conversations amid national million-dollar anti-abortion campaigns.
  3. NC election officials openly supporting Republican candidates

    NC election officials used to steer clear of backing candidates. No more.

    In a departure from past practices, NC election officials are openly supporting Republican candidates this year. 
  4. Your weekly guide to taking action in North Carolina, Feb. 27 - March 5

    Your weekly guide to taking action in North Carolina, Feb. 27 – March 5

    A weekly roundup of upcoming North Carolina political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action across the state.
  5. Community cafés with a pay-what-you-can model bring together people from all different backgrounds through dining experiences and volunteer opportunities.

    Pay-what-you-can cafés: How they uplift underserved communities in NC

    Community cafés with a pay-what-you-can model bring together people from all different backgrounds through dining experiences and volunteer opportunities.
  6. Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a common issue during winter months.

    Need a pick-me-up? Try these 3 winter blues busters

    Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a common issue during winter months. These pick-me-ups may provide some relief for the winter blues.
  7. School choice programs in NC grow in cost

    School choice programs grow in popularity — and cost

    States like NC are scrambling to meet rising demand for newly expanded school choice initiatives, pouring more money into the programs as waiting lists — and budget concerns — grow.
  8. IRS tax refunds in North Carolina

    When can North Carolina residents expect their tax refunds? What to know

    It's tax season and many in North Carolina want to know when they might get their tax refunds. Here's what to know.
  9. 3 things happening in NC: Films, folk, and glassblowing in western NC

    3 things happening in NC: Films, folk music, glassblowing in western NC

    Every week, Cardinal & Pine picks three of the top events happening in NC. This week, there's a whole lot going on in western NC, including a film festival, a big folk music celebration, and the ancient art of glassblowing. 
  10. Billy Ball Explains NC: AI data centers are taking over NC – but at what cost?

    Billy Ball Explains NC: AI data centers are taking over NC – but at what cost?

    Because of AI, data centers are multiplying across North Carolina. But as billionaire-owned companies like Meta, Amazon, and Apple buy up land in the Tar Heel state, they're raising red flags about water consumption, high utility bills, and their effect on the fight against climate change.
  11. Video: 300 NC voting rights advocates march from Wilson to Raleigh

    Video: 300 NC voting rights advocates march from Wilson to Raleigh

    As early voting begins in NC, nearly 300 people are making the roughly 50-mile march from Wilson to Raleigh to remind overlooked communities that their voice matters.
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  1. Good News Friday: NC church gives away free prom dresses

    Good News Friday: This NC church gives away free prom dresses

    A NC church in Apex makes the biggest school event accessible to everyone with free prom dresses. Plus, a beer that cheers to hurricane recovery.
  2. NC election officials openly supporting Republican candidates

    NC election officials used to steer clear of backing candidates. No more.

    In a departure from past practices, NC election officials are openly supporting Republican candidates this year. 
  3. Good News Friday: Signs of life in North Carolina film industry

    Good News Friday: Signs of life abound in North Carolina film industry

    North Carolina film leaders are bullish about the state's prospects for movie and TV productions, a decade after state leaders launched a grant program. That, and more positive stories from around NC, in today's Good News Friday. 
  4. Army considers Fort Bragg for massive data center

    Army considers Fort Bragg for massive data center project

    The Army has selected Fort Bragg as one of four sites where commercial data center development is being considered. The growth of data centers in NC comes with concerns about power, water consumption, and climate change. 
  5. North Carolina is home to 10 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)—one of the highest concentrations in the United States.

    What to know about each of NC’s historically Black colleges

    Discover key stats and dive into the history of each of North Carolina’s 10 historically Black colleges and universities.
  6. The historic Pea Island Life Saving Station in NC

    Discover the Pea Island Life Saving Station, the only all-Black station of its kind in the US

    Dive into the legacy of North Carolina’s iconic Pea Island Life Saving Station and its heroic, history-making crew.
  7. Here's which western NC towns landed among 6 most 'idyllic small towns' in NC

    Here’s which western NC towns landed among 6 most ‘idyllic small towns’ in NC

    A new list of six "idyllic small towns" in North Carolina included several in the state's western region. Here's what to know about them.
  8. Asheville CostCo plan is out

    Asheville won’t be getting a CostCo after all—at least for now

    Asheville residents have been eagerly awaiting a CostCo, but a proposed plan to build one in the western NC city has been withdrawn. 

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