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The Alamance-Burlington School System, Burlington Pediatrics, and Cone Health have partnered to provide students at Hillcrest Elementary School with telehealth services during the school day.
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Roy Cooper is a fellow at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
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Rep. Erin Paré, a co-chair of the House Appropriations Committee, has filed legislation to increase starting teacher pay to $50,000.
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The National Hurricane Center has released its final report on Helene, the storm that tore through western North Carolina six months ago.
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Attorneys for Republican state Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin appeared before a North Carolina Court of Appeals panel on Friday arguing to invalidate more than 65,000 ballots in Griffin's race against Democratic incumbent Justice Allison Riggs.
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Roberto Burgos, consul of civil registry, at the Mexican Consulate in Raleigh shares how some immigrants have responded to the political climate under President Donald Trump.
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The state Senate passed the Republican-sponsored bill along party lines. Democrats will try to prevent it from becoming law.
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Brian Burns chats with North Carolina jazz group THRIO about their new record "Volume 2."
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The National Weather Service says increased fire danger could affect portions of central North Carolina and the western Piedmont.
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More than 40,000 North Carolina students have applied so far to receive state funding to attend a K-12 private school next fall. Twice as many could still apply to renew vouchers they received this school year.
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North Carolina is one of seven states that still allow 18-year-olds to buy tobacco.
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Musician Phil Cook talks about his new release, "Appalachia Borealis."