Charlotte
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Stillbirths are (still) affecting NC. A Murdock bill aims to change that
NC loses an average of 723 babies to stillbirth every year. Sen. Natalie Murdock’s bill would fund new counseling, training and outreach that advocates say could save roughly hundreds of those babies annually.
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Spiritual and wellness experiences in North Carolina for each element: earth, air, water, & fire
Bask in these healing treatments that are inspired by nature’s elements.
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Social media-famous food joints in North Carolina
You’ve seen them on your feed, but now it’s time to plan a visit—learn more about the social media-famous spots to grab a bite in North Carolina.
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North Carolina water parks: 2026 opening dates, prices, & ratings
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2026 season at the top North Carolina water parks, from ticket prices to honest reviews.
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Good News Friday: Five critically endangered red wolves are born in North Carolina
Exciting news for one of the most endangered animals in the world. Plus, lawmakers take aim at concert ticket scalpers.
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Your guide to taking action in North Carolina, May 8-14
This week in North Carolina, you can attend protests, voter registration events, and online discussions with people in your community. Here’s your guide to taking action in North Carolina.
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Your guide to supporting women’s sports in North Carolina
Between dedicated sports bars, a variety of pro and semi-pro teams, and a strong collegiate scene, learn ways to cheer on women’s sports in North Carolina.
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16 restaurants where kids can eat for free in North Carolina
Feed the whole family for less at these 16 North Carolina restaurants where kids eat free.
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New report shows ‘significant racial disparities’ by Wells Fargo
A new report finds that the Charlotte-based banking giant Wells Fargo was significantly less likely to lend money to Black and Latino people.
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SNAP cuts and ICE raids leave North Carolina children hungry
As federal raids swept immigrant neighborhoods and Republicans praised changes to SNAP, a small Charlotte nonprofit watched hunger spike among the children it serves.
























