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Maternal Health Push: ECU Health’s “I Gave Birth” postpartum wristbands are spreading beyond North Carolina, with hospitals in at least 24 states using the tool to flag after-delivery risks and help cut maternal deaths. Back-to-School Safety: A new North Carolina law now requires schools to post Suicide and Crisis Lifeline and the N.C. Peer Warmline phone numbers on student IDs and school websites starting 2026-27. Culture After Helene: Asheville playwright Sofia Costanzo is turning Helene recovery interviews into a community play, “Raining on Sunny Street,” running Aug. 20-22 at Asheville High School. Local Education Leadership: Elkin City Schools begins reviewing superintendent applications Aug. 26 after a leadership change. Faith & Community: Charlotte’s Stellar Gospel Music Awards celebrated gospel’s legacy at the Spectrum Center, honoring artists and faith leaders. Elections: Gov. Josh Stein vetoed North Carolina’s election integrity measure that would have tightened early voting and expanded post-election audits. Health Care Governance: ACHC appointed home health and hospice leader David J. Totaro to its board. Powerball Buzz: A Pasquotank County woman won $1 million in Powerball, and Monday’s results are set after the latest jackpot run.

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North Carolina health officials urge vaccinations as school season starts As back-to-school season returns, North Carolina health officials are reminding families of the importance of vaccinations.

North Carolina health officials urge vaccinations as school season starts As back-to-school season returns, North Carolina health officials are reminding families of the importance of vaccinations.

North Carolina governor vetoes controversial bill that would change elections North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has vetoed the controversial House Bill 958, a measure that would change the state's voting and elections.

North Carolina governor vetoes controversial bill that would change elections North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has vetoed the controversial House Bill 958, a measure that would change the state's voting and elections.

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Rob Menendez highlights local energy investment and criticizes policies affecting LGBTQ+ housing and immigration

Stein vetoes Republican-backed ‘anti-voter’ North Carolina elections bill

Stein vetoes Republican-backed ‘anti-voter’ North Carolina elections bill


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