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  • North Carolina politicians decry political violence in wake of Charlie Kirk’s death

    September 11, 2025

    Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk died on Sept. 10 after being shot during an event on a Utah college campus. His death has been met with an outpouring of support from people across North Carolina.

    North Carolina politicians decry political violence in wake of Charlie Kirk’s death
  • NC town returns land to Cherokee

    January 8, 2026

    Plus: We should have seen this ICE shooting coming. Share with a friend     Hey, it’s Billy. A familiar pattern runs through American history when it comes to Native land. It almost always moves from Indigenous hands to the United States government.  A recent story out of Franklin, NC, breaks that pattern. As the Associated…

    NC town returns land to Cherokee
  • Government shutdown halts disaster aid for western North Carolina farmers impacted by Helene

    October 6, 2025

    Agricultural losses accounted for around $5 billion of the roughly $60 billion in Helene damage. Here’s how the federal government shutdown will make it harder for North Carolina farmers to recover.  

    Government shutdown halts disaster aid for western North Carolina farmers impacted by Helene
  • Finding digital detox retreats in NC

    November 25, 2025

    Digital detox retreats are growing in popularity and helping people reconnect with humanity. Check out these options for an illuminating getaway.

    Finding digital detox retreats in NC
  • A woman fled to NC when another state’s abortion ban prevented her from receiving life-saving care

    March 13, 2024

    Texas resident Olivia Harvey had an ectopic pregnancy, which is the most common cause of maternal death in the first trimester. But harsh anti-abortion laws forced her to return to her home state of NC for care.

    A woman fled to NC when another state’s abortion ban prevented her from receiving life-saving care
  • ‘There is progress’: Gov. Cooper, FEMA share update on Hurricane Helene response efforts in western NC

    October 7, 2024

    Prior to another visit to western North Carolina, Governor Roy Cooper joined federal officials to offer the state updates on Hurricane Helene recovery efforts.

    ‘There is progress’: Gov. Cooper, FEMA share update on Hurricane Helene response efforts in western NC
  • OPINION: We need to rethink disaster recovery in North Carolina

    September 26, 2025

    This Saturday—Sept. 27, 2025—marks one year since Hurricane Helene flooded Western North Carolina with five months of rain in just three days. 

    OPINION: We need to rethink disaster recovery in North Carolina
  • This NC party is one of a kind.

    March 23, 2026

    It ditches booze and clubbing for coffee and culture. Share with a friend Hey, it’s Billy. If you read this newsletter every day, you know that we love to celebrate the cool stuff in North Carolina. Here’s one example: In the 1960s, the idea of combining dinner and a theater experience was new. Enter the Barn…

    This NC party is one of a kind.
  • The return of an iconic NC restaurant

    September 12, 2025

    Plus: Name this lighthouse by just its tippity-top Share with a friend     Hey, it’s Billy. It’s a rite of passage for students at North Carolina’s flagship university in Chapel Hill to go to Mediterranean Deli. Med Deli, as it’s called by locals, has a humongous selection of fresh Mediterranean fare, like gyros, falafel,…

    The return of an iconic NC restaurant
  • One year after Helene, western NC residents reflect on what their communities have been through

    September 23, 2025

    Hurricane Helene left at least 108 people dead, over 100,000 homes damaged or destroyed, and over $60 billion in total costs. A year later, communities across western NC are still picking up the pieces.

    One year after Helene, western NC residents reflect on what their communities have been through
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