The One Big Beautiful Bill Act shifts a greater share of the food program’s administrative costs to North Carolina and the state’s counties.
Despite modest growth in the number of OB physicians and certified nurse midwives, dozens of North Carolina counties have no clinicians or facilities for care.
The new statewide plan assigns care managers to children within 24 hours and allows health records to follow them as they move between homes.
Law schools and legal aid groups are partnering with the N.C. Department of Adult Correction to guide incarcerated people through driver's license restoration.
The State Health Plan promises free surgeries if members use certain doctors. It's a strategy more employers are adopting to ...
Chatham County’s family physician-led maternity unit offers a possible blueprint for filling maternity care gaps.
Child advocates — and Gov. Josh Stein — are urging legislators to tackle pay, subsidies and infrastructure to improve access ...
State leaders warn that shrinking child care capacity and rising subsidy waitlists threaten access for working families.
New research ties glyphosate–metal mixtures to possible kidney damage and a key safety study is retracted, raising concerns for heavy users.
A ruling frees up billions for EV charging, offering hope to West End residents living with highway exhaust even as I‑77 toll lane plan looms.
The 2026 Emerging Issues Forum brought together decision-makers and advocates to share their challenges, ideas and solutions for the state’s aging water infrastructure.