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Terrifying trails, tours, and the devil’s hangout: 5 scary things to do in NC this Halloween
People in NC love myths and storytelling. Around Halloween, that means ghost stories. Here are 5 ways to celebrate spooky season, ranging from terrifying to fun for the kids.
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Listeria recall grows to 12 million pounds of meat and poultry, some of it sent to US schools
A nationwide recall of meat and poultry products potentially contaminated with listeria has expanded to nearly 12 million pounds. Here’s what to know.
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Go Batty: October is Bat Appreciation Month
October is Bat Appreciation Month, and these winged creatures offer valuable benefits to the environment and economy.
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Got medical debt in North Carolina? A new state program may help you.
North Carolinians have some of the most expensive medical debt in the US, and a new program from Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration aims to do something about it.
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Cozy waterfront cabins to rent in NC this fall
Spend your autumn casting a reel while the leaves change at one of these wonderful waterfront cabins available to rent in North Carolina.
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Cults in the Carolinas: 5 controversial groups with North Carolina Ties
Learn about five cults associated with North Carolina, from the ultra-religious to the downright predatory.
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4 North Carolina universities shine in Top 50 national rankings
North Carolina universities shine in national rankings, with Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill, and Wake Forest in the top 50. Discover the state’s academic excellence.
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15 biggest & best pumpkin patches in North Carolina
We’ve found the 15 biggest and best pumpkin patches spread across North Carolina.
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Opinion: After Helene relief lies, Republicans are out of time to do the right thing about Trump
Some Republicans in North Carolina are standing up to the Helene relief lies, but they’ve failed again to stand up to the black hole at the center of it all—Donald Trump.
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Storm damage increases barriers to abortion access in WNC
Planned Parenthood’s Asheville clinic, the only abortion provider in western NC, is temporarily closed because of damage from Hurricane Helene.
























