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In August 1955, Chicago teenager Emmett Till died a gruesome death. The Black boy was lynched, while visiting family in Mississippi. No one has ever been convicted of the crime, but an unserved warrant was recently discovered for Carolyn Bryant Donham.
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An effort to help small-scale Black farmers in the Triangle area sell their goods during the coronavirus pandemic continues to go strong with the "Tall Grass Food Box."
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For many, life is getting back to normal. But some people who contracted the coronavirus continue to experience symptoms associated with long COVID.
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Durham, North Carolina is known for a lot of things — City of Medicine, tobacco warehouses, basketball — on both sides of the track.It's also known for 'big, bad' André Leon Talley — the famed Vogue magazine editor known in inner circles as the “pharaoh of fabulosity.”
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On April 21, 2021, deputies with the Pasquotank County Sheriff’s Office shot and killed 42-year old Andrew Brown, Jr., an unarmed Black man, in Elizabeth City, N.C. Six months later, have any law enforcement policies changed?
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The North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro has administered first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine to 33 of its animals.
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Part three in a four-part series that examines redistricting in North Carolina
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The North Carolina Watchdog Reporting Network examined COVID-19 policies in North Carolina’s school districts as we approach two months into this new year. And they found wide disparities in the way that districts across the state are choosing to protect their students.
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In this crossover episode, the WUNC Politics Podcast presents part one in a four-part series examining redistricting in North Carolina.
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The USDA estimates that more than 30% of Southeast Raleigh residents live more than a mile from a supermarket. As one woman works to revive a community market, others in the area grow their own produce to boost community health.