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Leaders at health systems around the state say a combination of better medical care and larger stockpiles of protective gear mean they can handle surges…
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A day after North Carolina prison leaders reported their first case of COVID-19, about 200 inmates at Neuse Correctional Institution refused to go back to…
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Law enforcement agencies across the state refuse to tell the public how they use force when policing their communities, citing provisions in state law…
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The email sent to staff at Piedmont Correctional Institution in Salisbury on Friday, June 5, had a sense of urgency."ALL HANDS ON DECK!" it began, in…
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North Carolina prison officials announced Friday that they will test all inmates at Caswell Correctional Center for COVID-19, with results expected next…
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A coalition of more than two dozen media outlets – including North Carolina Public Radio – filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking the release of a list of…
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Meatpacking plants are breeding grounds for COVID-19 among workers.Plant employees typically stand shoulder-to-shoulder on their feet for hours at a time,…
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State Senate leader Phil Berger is demanding answers from the North Carolina prison system following a news report Thursday that revealed the death of a…
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Barbara Anne Stewart died at a hospital in Danville, Va., on May 7 at age 57.Five weeks earlier, she had come home from her job as a nurse at the Caswell…