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North Carolina News You Can Use

  1. "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. 
  2. Cardinal & Pine

    Video: Trump says ‘No Kings’ protesters hate America. Here’s what one North Carolina protester had to say about that.

    Trump dismissed the nationwide "No Kings" protests as being full of criminals who hate America. So we asked North Carolina protesters about it.
  3. Cardinal & Pine

    Video: How long it takes to walk through a ‘No Kings’ protest in North Carolina

    The “No Kings” rally in Cary, North Carolina, on Saturday was so big you won’t be able to watch us walk the length of it.
  4. Cardinal & Pine

    NC Republicans release electoral map that would push Democrat Don Davis out of Congress

    North Carolina joins several other Republican-led states that have sought to remove Democratic representatives from Congress by drawing districts they can’t win. 
  5. 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. 
  6. Cardinal & Pine

    Video: The actually very simple solution to ending gerrymandering in NC

    Another year, another round of gerrymandering in NC. As Republicans rush to do President Trump's bidding for a politically-motivated redistricting, our take on how to solve the gerrymandering problem permanently.
  7. On NC’s Ocracoke Island, a unique form of English called Hoi Toider is still spoken.

    Why one North Carolina island speaks a centuries-old English dialect

    On NC’s Ocracoke Island, a unique form of English called Hoi Toider is still spoken. Discover the history of this ancient dialect and its uncertain future.
  8. The house that featured as a central location on the hit television show “Dawson’s Creek” is up for sale for the first time.

    Cue Paula Cole: The “Dawson’s Creek” house in North Carolina can finally be yours

    The "Dawson's Creek" house in Wilmington, North Carolina is up for sale for the first time. Here are all the details.
  9. Homeowners 'in limbo' as FEMA has yet to approve any Helene buyout program applications

    “Absolutely unacceptable”: FEMA yet to approve any North Carolina homeowners’ request for Helene buyout program

    "It's absolutely unacceptable. My team and I are asking FEMA, 'What's the hold up?'" North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein said of the news. 
  10. Cardinal & Pine

    Video: Breaking down the cuts to special education funding in North Carolina

    In the latest installment of "Neurodiversity in Nature," a North Carolina woman talks about how federal special education cuts are impacting kids. 

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  1. "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. 
  2. 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. 
  3. On NC’s Ocracoke Island, a unique form of English called Hoi Toider is still spoken.

    Why one North Carolina island speaks a centuries-old English dialect

    On NC’s Ocracoke Island, a unique form of English called Hoi Toider is still spoken. Discover the history of this ancient dialect and its uncertain future.
  4. The house that featured as a central location on the hit television show “Dawson’s Creek” is up for sale for the first time.

    Cue Paula Cole: The “Dawson’s Creek” house in North Carolina can finally be yours

    The "Dawson's Creek" house in Wilmington, North Carolina is up for sale for the first time. Here are all the details.
  5. Homeowners 'in limbo' as FEMA has yet to approve any Helene buyout program applications

    “Absolutely unacceptable”: FEMA yet to approve any North Carolina homeowners’ request for Helene buyout program

    "It's absolutely unacceptable. My team and I are asking FEMA, 'What's the hold up?'" North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein said of the news. 
  6. Good News Friday: UNC scientist wins MacArthur 'genius grant'

    Good News Friday: UNC scientist wins MacArthur ‘genius grant’ for working to prevent opioid overdose deaths

    A UNC researcher's groundbreaking work fighting the opioid epidemic lands him a MacArthur 'genius grant." Plus, an upcoming event for innovation leaders in Durham, Orange, and Wake Counties.
  7. With its stunning landscapes, ranging from beautiful beaches to magnificent mountains, historic landmarks, diverse dining scenes, and charming small towns, North Carolina has something to offer all types of travelers—including celebrities.

    The biggest celebrities who vacation in North Carolina

    From actors and rock stars to presidents and British royalty, discover the biggest celebrities who have visited North Carolina on vacation.
  8. Despite Helene, Readers Digest names this NC city 'Nicest Place in America'

    Despite Helene, Readers Digest named this North Carolina city the ‘Nicest Place in America’

    Helene hit Ashevile especially hard last year, but a new list from Readers Digest named the western NC city the "nicest place in America."

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