Neal Charnoff / WFDD
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Older adults and people with disabilities are now able to apply for the state’s Low Income Energy Assistance Program.
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NCDHHS officials say the two-dose Novavax vaccine will soon be available to North Carolinians over the age of 18 who have not yet been vaccinated.
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Guilford County and City of Greensboro officials confirmed on Friday that the U.S. government has signed a lease with the American Hebrew Academy, whose grounds have been vacant for several years.
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On Tuesday, the Guilford County Schools Board of Education approved the name “Sylvia Mendez Newcomers School” for a future High Point school. The board also voted to name a new K-8 school after Katherine Johnson, one of several Black women who played crucial roles as NASA mathematicians.
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Beginning next week, extra monthly P-EBT benefits tied to the COVID-19 pandemic will be issued to eligible children under the age of five and will continue monthly through August.
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Among other things, the extra dollars will go toward replacing aging vehicles and hiring additional operators. It’s expected that many of the new vehicles will be zero-emission, as the state pivots toward converting public fleets to be more environmentally friendly.