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New microschools education model growing across NC
At least 40 microschools were operating across NC last year with more on the way. The model blends aspects of private schools and homeschools.
Rival US Senate campaigns waste no time after NC primary victories
Whatley campaign, with less name recognition and cash, frames Cooper as soft-on-crime. Cooper emphasizes economic woes.
Voters push for change in closely watched NC primary contests
NC primary voters roar: Near tie in crucial NC Senate contest, close finish in key congressional race and several incumbent legislators upset.
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A system designed to promote NC job growth has strayed
from its original purpose. Distressed counties remain distressed,
suggesting the need for different approaches.

Failed dams during Helene, soaring costs and changing ecological
wisdom point to the need for solutions other than dams to prevent
devastating floods on the rivers of Western North Carolina.

Western NC was devastated by Tropical Storm Helene.
The road to recovery will be long.
And Carolina Public Press will be there to report on it.

Low pay is driving the rapid loss of experienced NC county
elections directors. What makes the situation challenging,
and what policy changes could fix the problem.

Social services in NC may be in the hands of people
who don’t meet minimum qualifications.
Why and how it happens, and how other states avoid the problem.

How climate change affects North Carolina’s fisheries
and the people who rely on them for a living.

The importance of sexual assault nurse examiners
and the difficulty of locating them in North Carolina

Justice elusive for NC sexual assault survivors

Evidence of lagging civic engagement in NC points
to lessons of civics classes not being absorbed,
but alternative approaches offer hope.

Rural NC counties are seeing growing deserts of health services
for women at local hospitals, with serious health implications.
Multiple pressures drive this trend, but solutions may be available.

NC coastal woodlands face increased risk of wildfires even as human development creeps closer. What problems have created this situation. What solutions could mitigate the hazard.

Climate change is causing erratic weather events and altering
ecosystems in the forests of Western North Carolina’s mountains.
What these changes mean and the challenges
they pose for managing the forests.

How and why North Carolina counties decide to build
or expand jails, the costs of those decisions
and possible alternatives.

Inconsistency and inequity in child welfare policies across NC

Struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic in state’s prison system

Is one of North Carolina’s main systems
for housing those with mental illness failing?
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Roadless areas of national forests could go away under proposed rule change
Since 1999, some areas of national forests in NC and across US have been designated roadless. The Trump administration wants to change that.
Swing-vote Charlotte lawmakers have target on them in Democratic primary
Two Democratic legislators from Mecklenburg County who have helped the GOP override several vetoes are facing primary battles.
NC justices still silent on Leandro case 2 years after hearing. Some blame school vouchers.
Courts first ruled on Leandro case for strong funding of NC public schools decades ago. Newly GOP-run court reheard 2 years ago, but mum so far.
More GOP legislators face primary challenger in NC. A look at 3 contests.
Different issues in different parts of NC have led to more GOP incumbents facing a primary challenger for legislative seats.
Troubled water: NC cities can dump a chemical linked to cancer in rivers. The EPA may change just how much.
A push by North Carolina’s powerful industry groups has some worried pollution in Asheboro and elsewhere will go unchecked.
Crime & Justice
Tribal court hearing for former Swain sheriff delayed
Former Swain sheriff, along with sheriffs in Graham and Cherokee counties, have all recently faced removal efforts by the district attorney.
Economy
NC ski industry hopes for snow to power comeback after Helene damage kept tourists away last year
Tropical Storm Helene devastated the ski industry in NC with direct damage and discouraging tourists. Snowfall this winter could fuel rebound.
Education
Few men on campus. NC college gender gap longstanding and growing.
Gap in male enrollment due to fewer seeking to go to NC colleges, but their reasons are complex and there’s no clear agreement on solutions.
Environment
‘Step backwards.’ NC board’s move to enact new water pollution rules faces scathing criticism.
Water pollution from synthetic chemicals needs NC regulations with more teeth than what state board proposes, environmental advocates say.
Health
Investing in rural health. Federal program holds promise for NC, but faces significant challenges.
Federal program to transform rural health care could have great benefit for NC, but state health officials recognize complex reality.
Politics & Government
Letters from NC elections board confusing voters
Some voters skeptical of state election board’s stated aim of improving information in databases with campaign of letters.

