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Good News Friday: An adorable NC bunny is auditioning to be Cadbury Creme Egg’s star

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An ambitious NC rabbit tops this week's roundup of good news. Plus: A high school basketball star from Sanford is tops in the nation.
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Good News Friday: Meet NC’s first barbecue hall-of-famers

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Accolades for the masters of the pitmasters, honors for a groundbreaking NC State program, and more good news from around the state.  Welcome back to Good New Friday, our weekly installment of good news from around North Carolina. This week we’ll get into a special birthday, major props for the NC State Wolfpack,  and more.  […]
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NC’s primary election results show the far-right’s power in the Republican Party

From the president to the state's top education official, there is nothing but distance between the two major parties on several issues, including reproductive rights, public school funding, and LGBTQ protections.
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Good News Friday: NC’s famously pregnant stingray, an 8-year old chef, and more

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A stingray in Hendersonville is drawing international attention this month, and we can’t wait to see the pups. 
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More than 50,000 NC students will get healthy school breakfasts thanks to new funding

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In North Carolina, one in six children does not have consistent access to food. These grants will expand schools’ ability to provide them with breakfast.  Gov. Roy Cooper announced $1.3 million in new state grants this week to help schools across the state expand breakfast options to more than 50,000 students. The funds, from the […]
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Public interest lawyers help tens of thousands of people a year. So why does NC’s latest budget target them?

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In September, the Republican-controlled General Assembly passed a budget excluding Legal Aid of North Carolina attorneys from receiving tuition assistance. With less aid available for aspiring public interest lawyers, it could mean fewer people entering the field, and ultimately, less legal support for struggling North Carolinians.