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Opioid crisis worsens in North Carolina as rival cartels double down on distribution
The crisis at the Southern border of the U.S. continues to be driven by the Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels, according to analysts and U.S. border officials, fueling an opioid crisis whose death toll is still climbing.
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NCDHHS secretary: COVID-19 vaccines 'could soon be available to our youngest North Carolinians'
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is getting ready to roll out COVID-19 vaccines that can be administered to children as young as 6 months old.
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With spike in COVID-19 cases, North Carolina limits indoor gatherings
With rising COVID-19 cases, Gov. Roy Cooper said that indoor mass gatherings are, once again, limited — this time to 10 people.
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New COVID-19 EBT plan will feed 800,000 students
More than 800,000 children will now be receiving food benefits via the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services as schools remain closed due to COVID-19, according to Neuse News.
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Newspaper editorial: North Carolina governor fails to provide adequate COVID-19 transparency
Open records advocate says state has division between records and ‘information’
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Medicare launch for February still has brewing questions over funding and more
A shift in North Carolina’s Medicaid program is sparking cynicism while doctors and hospitals are concerned it’s too early, according to The Associated Press.