Officials remind residents tick and mosquito season is back
With warm temperatures returning to North Carolina, state officials are reminding residents to watch out for ticks and mosquitos.
With warm temperatures returning to North Carolina, state officials are reminding residents to watch out for ticks and mosquitos.
A state health official told lawmakers that a Thomasville nursing home put residents at risk during a January snowstorm.
North Carolina's top health official has joined an effort to end a federal blood donation policy that he calls “discriminatory” against gay men.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is hosting a summit on the mental health needs of minority college students.
North Carolina food stamp recipients will continue to receive the maximum benefit amount through February, regardless of their eligibility.
A new dashboard from the North
State officials say the surge of the omicron COVID-19 variant has led to the re-emergence of racial and ethnic disparities.
State officials are emphasizing the importance of vaccines and masking as tools to maintain in-person learning.
North Carolina has announced the next round of funding aimed at ensuring an equitable response to the COVID-19 pandemic.