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Many forget the damage done by diseases like whooping cough, measles and rubella. Not these families
It was 1959 and Duguay, of Clearwater, Florida, had polio. It mostly preyed on children and was one of the most feared ...
Gov. Josh Stein signed HB 1012, Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 – Part II, at the reopening of Chimney Rock State Park in ...
At least 71 people were killed in Israel’s attack on Tehran’s Evin prison, a notorious facility where many political ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court has rejected Bald Head Island’s request to take up a legal dispute involving the sale of the ...
Senate Republicans voting in a dramatic late Saturday session narrowly cleared a key procedural step as they race to advance President Donald Trump's package of tax breaks, ...
North Carolina’s commercial fishermen can breathe a momentary sigh of relief with Wednesday’s decision by the state House to delay any decision on a proposed ban on all shrimp trawling ...
After passing unanimously in both chambers of the General Assembly last week, Gov. Josh Stein signed HB 612, the Fostering ...
A key inflation gauge moved higher in May in the latest sign that prices remain stubbornly elevated while Americans also cut ...
They are a day away from becoming Catholic priests, rehearsing for their ordination Mass under the gothic cathedral’s arches.
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon visited Raleigh this week to deliver the keynote address at the 20th anniversary ...
Supreme Court OKs fee that subsidizes phone, internet services in schools, libraries and rural areas
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the fee that is added to phone bills to provide billions of dollars a year in subsidized ...
A recent federal policy brief on North Carolina’s past child welfare reform efforts didn’t mince words: “Children in North ...
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