
Jason deBruyn
Supervising Editor for Digital NewsJason deBruyn is ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s Supervising Editor for Digital News. In this role, he supervises digital news products and the news website.
Prior to this role, he was the ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ health reporter as well as the data reporter.
Prior to joining ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾, Jason covered the business of health care and pharmaceuticals for Triangle Business Journal in Raleigh, an affiliate of the American City Business Journals network. His reporting roots trace to the Enquirer-Journal, a community newspaper in Monroe, North Carolina.
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"If there's not a plan in place at schools and they have to reduce teacher salaries, it's going to be a major hit to the field," says Kimberly Covington, the director of a child care facility in Morrisville, N.C.
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The United State senators from North Carolina split their votes on a resolution to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a debt default.
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A couple of bills under consideration at the General Assembly this year could dramatically loosen regulations for two of North Carolina's largest health care institutions.
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About a dozen bills introduced this year in North Carolina would impact transgender people including some that would restrict health care available to transgender kids.
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The often-heated debate puts transgender athletes at the center of an issue without a clear middle ground.
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Mental health advocates are concerned that care for a fragile population will decline if Wake County and UNC Health can't reach a contract extension agreement to operate UNC WakeBrook, the mental health hospital in east Raleigh.
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Brunswick County's planning director says being between Wilmington, N.C., and Myrtle Beach, S.C., has contributed to the fast growth.
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Local startups are hopeful. But venture capital experts warn benefits will be more incremental than torrential.
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North Carolina researchers were awarded more than $2 billion in National Institutes of Health research grants last year. More than half of that went to just two universities: Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill.