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New SNAP requirements could stress county budgets
By Morgan Casey Border Belt Independent Using a blue pen, Bladen County Board of Commissioners chair Cameron McGill signed 18 letters to state lawmakers in late January. One was for N.C. Speaker of the House Destin Hall. Another for the state Senateās Republican leader, Phil Berger. Others were addressed to senior chairs of the committeesā¦
A new perk for state workers: free surgery
By Michelle Crouch What if your health plan offered free surgery, but only by surgeons on its approved list? Thatās the incentive behind a new program the North Carolina State Health Plan is rolling out for more than 700,000 teachers, state workers and their families. The plan connects members needing certain procedures with a selectā¦
National EV funding fight hits home along Charlotteās Iā77 corridor
By Will Atwater Ron Ross, 70, has spent decades in Charlotteās Historic West End watching traffic thicken on nearby Iā77 and working alongside his neighbors to fight for cleaner air and a healthier future ā one that includes electric cars. Now Ross and his neighbors are battling a North Carolina Department of Transportation plan toā¦
A hotter, wetter South is becoming a breeding ground for moldĀ
By Katie Myers and Laura Hackett Grist Regina is haunted by the specter of mold. She found the insidious spores in the closet, behind the refrigerator, and around the bathtub for two years after the dishwasher flooded her apartment in Asheville, North Carolina. The infestation only got worse after Hurricane Helene. Rainwater rushed into herā¦
PBM reforms promise relief for NCās independent pharmacies
By Jaymie Baxley Coleās Pharmacy, a family-owned drug store in Person County, closed in early February after nearly 70 years, leaving many residents in and around Roxboro with a longer drive for medications and fewer local health care options. Robbie Carver, who managed the pharmacy with his sister, said the increasingly unpredictable reimbursements and feesā¦
Tens of thousands of mothers were flagged to police over flawed drug tests atĀ childbirth
By Shoshana Walter and Jill Castellano The Marshall Project Ayanna Harris-Rashid was sitting up in bed, her newborn son latched to her breast, one hand scrolling on her phone, when the police called. She was wanted on a felony charge of child neglect. Harris-Rashid had just had her third child in March of 2021. To ease pain andā¦




