Dylan Rhoney is an App State grad from Morganton who is passionate about travel, politics, history, and all things North Carolina. He lives in Raleigh.
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Latest from Dylan Rhoney
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Your weekly guide to taking action in North Carolina, March 20 – March 26
Across North Carolina, rallies against ICE, healthcare cuts, and the Trump administration are taking place across North Carolina.
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Medicaid helps keep this NC teen alive and at home. Trump’s health care cuts will put her at risk.
With Medicaid cuts looming, the families of North Carolinians who rely on it are worried about what comes next for their loved ones.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in North Carolina, March 13 – March 19
Across North Carolina, there are opportunities to protest ICE operations in the state, push back against the rise of authoritarianism in the country, and support public schools.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in North Carolina, March 7 – March 12
Across North Carolina, there are opportunities to celebrate International Women’s Day, advocate for public education, and protest the Trump administration’s war in Iran, as well as ICE operations in North Carolina.
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Lindsey Prather knows what it’s like to be a teacher. That’s why she fights for them.
North Carolina teachers are among the worst paid in the country, a reality that drives more and more teachers out of the classroom.
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Every minute counts: Rural NC faces longer distances for emergency care
Across eastern NC, emergency care services aren’t always easy to come by and often require long wait times or distant drives.
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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.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in North Carolina (Feb. 20-26)
A weekly roundup of upcoming North Carolina political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action across North Carolina.
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Your zip code can determine your fate in North Carolina’s medical deserts
Seventy of North Carolina’s 78 rural counties are considered “medical deserts.”
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How to get health care in North Carolina if you’re uninsured
For those who’ve lost health insurance, free clinics and providers offer help in uncertain times. Here’s how to get health care if you’re uninsured.





















