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  • 🐕 NC police dog’s cold plunge for charity

    January 30, 2026

    Plus: The latest on winter weather Share with a friend     Hey, it’s Billy. If it’s Friday, it means that we’re talking about good news in Cardinal & Pine’s “Good News Friday” column. Today, we’ve got some big business news, including a large investment from North Carolina’s largest employer. But the most fun story…

    🐕 NC police dog’s cold plunge for charity
  • ‘Come hell or high water’: A harm reduction team amps it up in response to a disaster

    July 8, 2025

    A community-based organization focused on drug use harm reduction turned its headquarters into a refuge for all seeking help in the face of a hurricane.

    ‘Come hell or high water’: A harm reduction team amps it up in response to a disaster
  • Rafting in North Carolina: What to know & where to go

    July 1, 2025

    For nature lovers and adrenaline junkies alike, rafting is this summer’s must-try. Here are the best spots and basics for rafting in North Carolina. 

    Rafting in North Carolina: What to know & where to go
  • Free mental health support for North Carolinians affected by Helene

    October 22, 2024

    If you or a loved one is among the millions of North Carolinians affected by Hurricane Helene, know that free mental health support is available.

    Free mental health support for North Carolinians affected by Helene
  • ‘Where the heck are Atlantic hurricanes?’ What to know in North Carolina as hurricane season peaks

    September 10, 2025

    As hurricane season peaks, it’s been an unusually quiet year in the Atlantic. But officials are warning people in North Carolina that activity is expected to pick up this month. 

    ‘Where the heck are Atlantic hurricanes?’ What to know in North Carolina as hurricane season peaks
  • ‘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
  • ‘We are working around the clock to reach you’: NC leaders pledge rescue and recovery after Helene’s devastation

    October 1, 2024

    Helene wreaked havoc in North Carolina, especially in western communities that were flooded or destroyed by landslides. Dozens of people are dead, and many more are missing. Here’s what’s being done about it.

    ‘We are working around the clock to reach you’: NC leaders pledge rescue and recovery after Helene’s devastation
  • Good News Friday: Charlotte Symphony director wins Grammy for Civil War spy opera

    February 6, 2026

    “Intelligence” tells the true story of two Civil War spies, Elizabeth Van Lew and Mary Jane Bowser. Charlotte Symphony Orchestra’s director KwamĂ© Ryan conducted the opera. 

    Good News Friday: Charlotte Symphony director wins Grammy for Civil War spy opera
  • NC Republicans justifiably want federal aid for Helene recovery. But some have a history of opposing disaster relief.

    October 4, 2024

    As the state continues to deal with the damage left by Hurricane Helene, several North Carolina Republicans are justifiably calling for more federal aid, but some of them previously voted against funding for FEMA and other relief bills following natural disasters.

    NC Republicans justifiably want federal aid for Helene recovery. But some have a history of opposing disaster relief.
  • Hurricane Helene sparks emergency temporary NC Medicaid adjustments

    October 9, 2024

    With a focus on western North Carolina, NCDHHS has introduced temporary measures to aid those impacted by Hurricane Helene.

    Hurricane Helene sparks emergency temporary NC Medicaid adjustments
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