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3 things happening in NC this week: Yet another attack on voting rights
NC lawmakers consider bill that would impact voting rights, and the Lumbee Homecoming kicks off Friday This is three things happening in NC this week.
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15 ways to celebrate Juneteenth in North Carolina
On Friday, North Carolina and America will celebrate Juneteenth. The federal holiday marks the day the Emancipation Proclamation reached Galveston, Texas.
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North Carolina’s ultimate guide to free summer concerts
North Carolina has free outdoor concerts scattered throughout the state, with our state’s diverse natural settings serving as backdrops.
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3 things happening in NC: Charlotte’s search for a new mayor heats up
More than 100 people applied to be the new mayor in Charlotte, including some big names. Plus, Juneteenth celebrations and medical examiners walk out.
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Your guide to Pride, get out the vote efforts, and more, June 12 – June 18
This week we’re keeping you up to date on celebrations of pride, protests, and voter turnout efforts in communities across the Tar Heel State.
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Summer screenings in the park: Free outdoor movies across North Carolina
Sit back and see some of your favorite flicks under the starry skies. Here are 11 spots for free outdoor movies in North Carolina this summer.
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Pride, protests, and more: Your guide to taking action in North Carolina, June 5 – June 11
As Pride Month begins, we’ve listed several events taking places across NC that celebrate the LGBTQ community. There are also several opportunities to protest and take action across the state.
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What $1,500 rent gets you in North Carolina right now
Hunt for your next reasonably-priced apartment the right way.
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Rep. Lopez proposes $85M plan to keep SNAP running for North Carolinians
As the federal government shifts SNAP costs to states, Rep. Lopez is pushing NC HB 1071 to provide millions to help counties cover the cost.
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Your guide to taking action in North Carolina, May 30 – June 4
From protests to opportunities to get involved in the midterm elections, there are opportunities to take action in North Carolina in the coming days.
























