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Superior Court Judge Allen Baddour signed the legal stay dated Thursday. In November, Baddour had set thresholds that the state would have to meet regularly over the next decade.
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North Carolina government is appealing a judge's order that demands by certain dates many more community services for people with intellectual and development disabilities who otherwise live at institutions.
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A local judge's ruling could pave the way for sweeping changes to how North Carolina provides services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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A student group at UNC-Chapel Hill has been hard at work this past semester to adapt toys for children with disabilities in time for the holidays.
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People with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities, like autism, have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic. They are at higher risk of dying from COVID-19 and many have suffered because of increased social isolation. Yet they are among the last groups to get vaccinated under North Carolina’s new vaccine plan.
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How to disclose on Tinder … maybe a full-body profile picture? Is a wheelchair emoji in the bio too cliche? Maybe just mention it after matching? For…
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How to disclose on Tinder … maybe a full-body profile picture? Is a wheelchair emoji in the bio too cliche? Maybe just mention it after matching? For…
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Greensboro will pilot its first sensory-friendly movie night this Friday. The goal is to be more inclusive of people with certain needs.Greensboro…
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North Carolina Democrats have found strength in numbers, and they are using if to push for an ambitious – if lofty – agenda.Last week, Democratic Senator…
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Each year the Valor Games come to the Triangle and give disabled veterans and those in the armed services the opportunity to compete in sports that help…