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In North Carolina, state regulators are trying to figure out how to meet unprecedented energy demand while also protecting the average ratepayer. Earlier this week, the North Carolina Utilities Commission held a two-day meeting to talk about these issues.

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A new Congressional map proposed by the N.C. General Assembly aims to make the First Congressional District a safe Republican seat by swapping 10 counties between that and the Third Congressional District.
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On Due South's News Roundup, we take a look at NC Republicans’ new proposed Congressional map and efforts to pick up another seat. Then, a trip to the Triad to check in on a funding shortfall at one of the state’s largest school districts. Plus, what's on the agenda next week at the General Assembly.
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Three people with disabilities stand in a row modeling brightly colored, boldly patterned outfits. The person on the left is Black with a blond afro. They are wearing a two-piece swimsuit and high-heeled ankle boots. They have a cane. The person in the middle is light-skinned with purple hair, and wears a bodysuit with high top sneakers. The person on the right is also light-skinned, and wears winged eye makeup. They sit in a wheelchair with a respirator wearing long pants and a hoodie.
Charnel Hunter
Mainstream adaptive fashion lines are relatively new, but creating clothes to fit and flatter a range of bodies has long been part of disability culture. Anita meets three disabled fashionistas who design with disabled bodies as a starting point, not an afterthought.
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