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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service also released an updated red wolf recovery plan Friday calling for $328 million in spending over the next 50 years to get the red wolf off the endangered species list.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has provided more than $4 million to North Carolina to help close the gap in maternal mortality rates between Black and white mothers in underserved areas.
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Nearly a year after a mass shooting in Raleigh's Hedingham neighborhood, the memory of Rob Steele's late fiancée is fresh in his mind as he starts a campaign for Raleigh City Council.
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The study explored the billion-dollar benefits of the county’s trees.
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For a little more than a decade, UNC Health Care has provided care at WakeBrook, the mental health hospital in east Raleigh. Wake County owns the facility, but UNC has been the care provider. Earlier this year, UNC Health announced it will transition away from WakeBrook, a move advocates say will leave a hole in care for some of the most vulnerable patient populations in the area.
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“Wanda Little Hands” is one of 15 education centers participating in the program aimed at serving 3-year-olds in underserved communities.
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The only elected Republican from North Carolina’s largest county in the state legislature is running for Congress next year for a seat currently held by a Democrat who narrowly won in 2022.
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In addition to accessible trails, the park now includes 10 new bridges.
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Two years after resettling, Afghans face legal delays in the U.S. immigration system while adapting to a new life.
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Local high school students conduct cutting-edge neuroscience research through Duke University’s DUNE summer program.