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North Carolina News You Can Use

  1. Photo of the exterior of a Planned Parenthood clinic.

    NC House votes to block Medicaid patients from getting care at Planned Parenthood

    North Carolina Republicans approved a ‘bait and switch’ bill that would block Medicaid patients from using their insurance at Planned Parenthood clinics.
  2. Cardinal & Pine

    Millions could go hungry in NC if SNAP benefits are paused during government shutdown

    Kids, seniors, and veterans are among those who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to eat. The Trump administration has warned it will discontinue the program’s payments in November.
  3. Paw paws and persimmons grow wild in North Carolina, meaning that historically, even those who didn’t have the resources to grow or buy fruit might be able to access them.

    How these two puddings became North Carolina’s unique Thanksgiving tradition

    Turkey and pumpkin pie are great, but NC has two unique additions to its Thanksgiving menu. Read on to learn about these festive state delicacies.
  4. Post-Helene, Hendersonville break art auction fundraising record

    Post-Helene, Hendersonville art auction has ‘best year so far’

    The western NC town of Hendersonville, one of many communities still recovering after Helene rolled through in 2024, shattered their fundraising record this weekend for the "Bearfootin" Auction. 
  5. Raleigh, NC - USA - 6-7-2024: Poe Hall on the campus of NC State University. The building is suspected of containing harmful PCB chemicals with links to cancer

    Fight continues for justice over PCB exposure at NC State

    Members of the North Carolina State University community are still seeking justice over cancer-causing toxins which caused the closure of one of its buildings.
  6. NC food banks stepping up as federal shutdown threatens SNAP

    Good News Friday: The NC food banks stepping up as federal shutdown threatens SNAP

    North Carolinians are spreading kindness and care this week: from NC food banks stepping up to Asheville being named the “Nicest Place in America.”
  7. Cardinal & Pine

    Video: Weed, gerrymandering, and political corruption — ‘Billy Ball Explains NC’ is back ✊🏻

    In North Carolina, weed’s illegal, gerrymandering’s not — and politicians are rigging the rules to stay in power. We're going to break it down it every week at "Billy Ball Explains NC." 
  8. Cardinal & Pine

    Video: Trump attempt to intimidate ‘No Kings’ protesters didn’t work in North Carolina

    President Trump called the No Kings protesters nothing but criminals and people who hate America. Cardinal & Pine’s political correspondent Michael McElroy walks though a North Carolina protest to see if that is true.
  9. Jeff Jackson calls on FEMA to honor promises in Fayetteville

    Opinion: AG Jeff Jackson visits Fayetteville to remind FEMA a promise is a promise

    In Fayetteville, NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson calls on FEMA to honor their promise to build a badly needed bridge. Jackson's office has filed a lawsuit against the federal agency over FEMA's cancellation of $200 million in funds. 
  10. Armadillos spotted in North Carolina

    ‘Little armored ones’: Why armadillos are being spotted now in North Carolina

    Drawn by a warming climate, lots of diggable land, and loads of fire ants, nine-banded armadillos are increasingly being spotted here in North Carolina.
  11. Advocates flood NC legislature as Medicaid funds dwindle

    Advocates flood NC legislature as Medicaid cuts squeeze providers

    Health care experts and advocates for the poor converge on the NC legislature, calling on them to break their Medicaid stalemate. 

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  1. Post-Helene, Hendersonville break art auction fundraising record

    Post-Helene, Hendersonville art auction has ‘best year so far’

    The western NC town of Hendersonville, one of many communities still recovering after Helene rolled through in 2024, shattered their fundraising record this weekend for the "Bearfootin" Auction. 
  2. Raleigh, NC - USA - 6-7-2024: Poe Hall on the campus of NC State University. The building is suspected of containing harmful PCB chemicals with links to cancer

    Fight continues for justice over PCB exposure at NC State

    Members of the North Carolina State University community are still seeking justice over cancer-causing toxins which caused the closure of one of its buildings.
  3. NC food banks stepping up as federal shutdown threatens SNAP

    Good News Friday: The NC food banks stepping up as federal shutdown threatens SNAP

    North Carolinians are spreading kindness and care this week: from NC food banks stepping up to Asheville being named the “Nicest Place in America.”
  4. Jeff Jackson calls on FEMA to honor promises in Fayetteville

    Opinion: AG Jeff Jackson visits Fayetteville to remind FEMA a promise is a promise

    In Fayetteville, NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson calls on FEMA to honor their promise to build a badly needed bridge. Jackson's office has filed a lawsuit against the federal agency over FEMA's cancellation of $200 million in funds. 
  5. North Carolinians are speaking up as state Republicans rush to change the congressional voting map and improve their chances in the midterms next year.

    Proposed NC voting map would decrease Black representation

    North Carolinians are speaking up as state Republicans rush to change the congressional voting map and improve their chances in the midterms next year.
  6. Around 70 GoRaleigh buses are set to be fueled by natural gas.

    Raleigh residents help power city buses — literally

    Around 70 GoRaleigh buses are set to be fueled by natural gas. Here’s everything you need to know.
  7. "No Kings" in North Carolina

    Opinion: Yes, protest still matters in America, but what comes after ‘No Kings’ is crucial

    Good protests—like the "No Kings" demonstrations in North Carolina—can be silly, loud, rambunctious, and disorganized. They can be disruptive and even dumb. But they are never, ever pointless. 
  8. Good News Friday: Volunteers rebuild Marshall church after Helene

    Good News Friday: Volunteers rebuild Marshall church after Helene

    This week's Good News Friday features an inspiring story from western North Carolina, where residents helped to rebuild a Marshall church after Helene. 

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