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Hospitals take more heat from Treasurer, calls for change in billing practices
By Theresa Opeka
Carolina Journal
Hiwassee Dam High School Receives Grant for Growing FAFSA Completion Rate
Hiwassee Dam High School has been awarded a $500 grant as a winner of the 2021 North Carolina First in FAFSA Challenge.
North Carolina Residents Spend the 13th Most on Groceries
The current run of inflation in the U.S. economy is putting pressure on household finances nationwide.
State Supreme Court rejects candidate filing request from sheriffs, DAs, clerks
A pair of orders from the N.C.
Cooper, Stein outline plan for N.C. Supreme Court to bypass lawmakers on redistricting
Gov. Roy Cooper and N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein want the state Supreme Court to throw out new statewide election maps.
Governor Cooper Donates Blood Amid Nationwide Shortage, Encourages North Carolinians to Participate in a Blood Drive
Governor Roy Cooper donated blood at the American Red Cross of Eastern North Carolina and encouraged eligible North Carolinians to make an appointment to give blood.
Revised Nantahala and Pisgah forest plan released
The National Forests in North Carolina has released the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests’ revised forest plan and the revision process has entered the final phase, a 60-day objection period fo
Governor Cooper Declares State of Emergency Before Second Winter Storm
Governor Roy Cooper has signed a state of emergency in advance of the second winter storm to move through the state in a week.
Wild Duck Tests Positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Hyde County
Confirmation that a wild duck (Northern shoveler) harvested by a hunter in Hyde County tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has prompted biologists at the N.C.