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North Carolina legislative leaders announced Thursday an agreement to expand Medicaid to hundreds of thousands of additional low-income adults through the Affordable Care Act.
Winston Weaver Company’s environmental assessment called into question
North Carolina state officials are calling into question the results of the Winston Weaver Company’s environmental assessment.
'Lights Out' aims to protect birds and curb light pollution in Greensboro
An annual program designed to protect our avian friends kicks off later this month.
NC senators vote for medical pot at appropriate time
Some North Carolina legislators voted twice this week at an appropriate time — 4:20 p.m. — for legislation that would legalize marijuana for medical use in the state.
North Carolina lawmakers again seeking literacy test repeal
North Carolina lawmakers and voters have rejected past efforts to strip an unenforceable literacy test requirement from the state constitution that was used for decades to disenfranchise Black vote
North Carolina A&T deepens collaboration with Cone Health
North Carolina A&T and Cone Health will sign a memorandum of understanding to solidify the clinical training partnership.
NC lawmakers propose changes in nursing regulations
North Carolina lawmakers are considering a bill that would update nursing regulations. Backers believe it could improve healthcare access and reduce costs. The legislation known as the SAVE Act would grant full practice authority to advanced practice registered nurses, or APRNs.
North Carolina Senate backs legalizing pot for medical use
The North Carolina Senate voted on Tuesday to legalize marijuana use for medical purposes, giving strong bipartisan support for the second year in a row to an idea that its supporters say would giv
UNCSA receives over $2 million for Posse Arts Scholarships
The UNC School of the Arts has received a gift of over $2 million to expand its Posse Arts Scholarship Program. The pledge comes from the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust.
NC bill would allow American Indian students to wear cultural objects at graduation
House Bill 166 is titled the American Indians Graduating with Honors Act. The bill would allow any student who is enrolled as a member of a state or federally recognized Indian tribe to wear objects of cultural significance at their public school graduation ceremony.