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  1. US Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs

    US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs

    In a major defeat for Trump, the majority on the US Supreme Court found that it's unconstitutional for the president to unilaterally set and change tariffs because taxation power clearly belongs to Congress. 
  2. 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. 
  3. 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. 
  4. NC childcare recovery after Helene

    NC receives $75.8M for childcare recovery from Helene. How to apply

    The money will support childcare recovery after more than 230 childcare facilities were impacted by Helene and more than 100 childcare facilities were impacted by Debby.
  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. Cardinal & Pine

    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.
  7. 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.
  8. ICE plans new facilities in North Carolina

    Billy Ball Explains NC: ICE is expanding in North Carolina

    The controversial immigration agency, ICE, plots three new facilities in North Carolina. What to know in the latest episode of Billy Ball Explains NC. 
  9. Celebrate Mardi Gras in NC

    3 things happening in NC: Mardi Gras comes to the Carolina coast

    Celebrate Mardi Gras, North Carolina style, with one coastal NC community's weekend celebration. This is 3 things happening in NC this week. 
  10. 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.
  11. 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. 
  12. A North Carolina farm with a troubled history is once again being accused of polluting nearby waterways.

    Former NC hog-feeding operation pollutes nearby waterways – again

    A North Carolina farm with a troubled history is once again being accused of polluting nearby waterways.
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  1. 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. 
  2. 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. 
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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. 
  7. A North Carolina farm with a troubled history is once again being accused of polluting nearby waterways.

    Former NC hog-feeding operation pollutes nearby waterways – again

    A North Carolina farm with a troubled history is once again being accused of polluting nearby waterways.
  8. Farm field near Bryson city NC ready to be seeded

    Black farmers face uncertainty, but seeds of future planted in Carolinas

    Farmers of color have lost some of the programs which had supported equity in agriculture under the Trump administration but producers are finding ways to overcome hurdles in the Carolinas.

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